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| Full Name And Credentials | Gender | Race | Ethnicity | Clinic/Hospital | Secondary Clinic/Hospital | Languages Spoken | Non-english fluency verified | Degree | Type of Provider | Secondary Type of Provider | Specialty | Secondary Specialty | Street Address | City | State | Zip Code | County | Phone | Accepting New Members | Secondary Street Address | Secondary City | Secondary State | Secondary Zip Code | Secondary County | Secondary Phone | Website | Certified Interpreter Services Availiable, Including ASL | Session Types Available | Areas of Expertise | Ages Served | Types of Therapy Available | Facility is ADA Accessible and has Accommodations for People with Physical Disabilities | Completed Cultural Competency Training | Addtitional Cultural and Linguistic Capabilities | Offers telehealth appointments | Auxiliary aids available | Is an accessible route from site arrival points and an accessible entrance provided to everyone? | Does the building allow people with different abilities to obtain services and participate in activities without assistance? | Does the equipment being used and services utilized provide for all patients to be treated and equitably? | Are facility practices reviewed for TIC and CLAS best practices? | Additional auxiliary aids available for Hearing Impaired Members | Additional auxiliary aids available for Vision Impaired Members |
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| Oregon Coast Community Action | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Coast Community Action (Orcca) | English | No | Other Service Providers | Health Related Social Needs - Climate Services | Health Related Social Needs - Outreach/Engagement | 1855 Thomas Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7070 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.orcca.us/ | No | Home Modifications | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Schaefer, Donald, QMHP-C,MS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHP-C,MS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Gressle, Margaret, ANP | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Oak Street Health Care Center | English | No | ANP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner Clinic | 446 Oak St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-8898 | Accepting New Patients | http://bhmc-oak.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Simon, William, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Western European | William G Simon Llc | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 2495 Newmark Street | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 458-710-8535 | Accepting New Patients | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | simonsez95624@yahoo.com | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Johnson, Heather, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Squire-Hamblet, Kelly, OT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Starfish Youth Therapy Center | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapist | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 465 Elrod Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-751-7948 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||
| Hake, Leanne, CADC II | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Lakeview | English | No | CADC II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1741 Newmark Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Smith, Diane, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Ferrer, German, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinics | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Shoberg, Sholana, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||
| Yraguen, Uriah, THW-PSS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | THW-PSS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Jones, Kameron, DPT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Oreilly, Caitlin, DPT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Riley Glista, Kerry, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Gordon, Emily, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Schaar, Shawna, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Watson, Angela, PA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||||||||||
| Ivanitsky, Michael, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | Lower Umpqua Reedsport Medical Clinic | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | Accepting New Patients | 385 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2119 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Kyle, Brooke, MD | Female | Information Not provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Riverbend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Lower Umpqua Hospital | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | Hospitals | Group | Acute Care | Billing Provider, Critical Access, Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | No | Critical Access | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Ladd, David, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | Liann Drechsel Dmd Pc | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | Accepting New Patients | 2270 Nw Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-5535 | www.m2anesthesia.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Trinity Valley Pharmacy Retail | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Trinity Valley Pharmacy Retail | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Mail Order Pharmacy, Specialty Pharmacy, Indian Hlth Svc/Tribal/Urban Indian Hlth Pharmacy, Rural Health Clinic | 2001 Foothill Blvd Bldg F3 | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-9437 | INFO@TRINITYVALLEY.NET | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Del Grande, Andrea, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Andrea Del Grande Lpc | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 322 Montebello Oaks Dr | Paso Robles | CA | 93446 | San Luis Obispo | 520-251-8655 | Accepting New Patients | https://andreadelgrandelpc.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Peddagovindu, Bhavani, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Tucker, Emily, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Peterson, Merna, QMHP-C,MA | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHP-C,MA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||
| Brumley, Nina, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Schroeder, Grace, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Campbell, John, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 10 Coburg Rd Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7550 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Vascular & Interventional Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Connors, Julie, CRM,QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM,QMHA-R | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Poole, Lindsi, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| West, Katrina, QMHA-R,PCA | Female | Information Not Provided | Western European | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R,PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||
| Moon, Sarah, CADC-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Crossroads | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Fletcher, Krysten, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Cook, Cimberly, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Jackson, Azzairia, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Garcia, Bryant, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Hoellrich, Rudolf, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 55 Coburg Rd Ste 400 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-2500 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Mattichak, Stephen, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Interventional Cardiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||
| Fred Meyer Dme/Pharmacy (Coos Bay) | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Fred Meyer Pharmacy #050 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy, Pharmacy | DME/Medical Supply Dealer, DME/Medical Supply Dealer, Assistive Technology, Assistive Technology, Prosthesis, Prosthesis | 1020 S First Avenue | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-4033 | https://www.fredmeyer.com/stores/pharmacy/or/coos%20bay/701/00050 | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Campbell, Sarah, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sarah Campbell Lcsw | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 375 Park Ave Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-294-5515 | Accepting New Patients | lcsw.scampbell@gmail.com | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Oregon Eye Consultants Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Billing Provider | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | Accepting New Patients | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Huang, Jennifer, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 808 Sw Campus Dr. | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Ford, Frank, LCSW | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Christian Counseling Services | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 3803 Vista Court | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-7453 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.christiancounselingcooscounty.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Rastogi, Maynika, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics, Pediatrics | Pediatric Endocrinology, Pediatric Endocrinology | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Randolph, Sandra, AUD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | AUD | Speech, Language and Hearing Service Providers | Audiologist | Hearing Aid Dealer | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Harn, Dustin, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Shultz, Victoria, PA-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Roy, Donna, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Monsivais, Sharon, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Specialty Clinic | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Forest, Nico, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Forest Counseling Llc | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Telehealth Only | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-425-7545 | Accepting New Patients | forestcounseling@yahoo.com | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Brown, Kelsey, QMHA-II | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-II | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Dodd, Anna, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Bandon) | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse | 110 10Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-5191 | Accepting New Patients | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/bandon/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Tausch, Jenny, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Monarch Mental Health | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 320 Central Ave Ste 212 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 401-217-9333 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.monarchmentalhealth.net/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Aviva Health Pharmacy | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aviva Health Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | 340B Pharmacy | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-492-2078 | https://aviva.health/locations/ | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Premo, Lacy, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||
| Davenport, Elizabeth, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Jeffrey, Laurel, LMFT | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Marriage and Family Therapist, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Mihm, Kristen, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Schick, Michelle, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||||
| Candelaria, David, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | Lower Umpqua Hospital/Snf Swing Bed | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Freeman, Jennifer, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Gynecology, Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Kelly, Brendan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics | Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Cardiologist, Cardiologist, Cardiologist, Cardiologist, Cardiologist, Cardiologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 15220 Nw Laidlaw Rd. | Portland | OR | 97229 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Slocum Orthopedics (Dme) | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics (Dme) | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Fred Meyer Pharmacy (Roseburg) | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Fred Meyer Pharmacy #281 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 929 Nw Garden Valley Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-957-3058 | https://www.fredmeyer.com/stores/pharmacy/or/roseburg/701/00281 | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mccaskill, Matthew, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist, Neurologist, Neurologist, Neurologist, Neurologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 15700 Sw Greystone Ct. | Beaverton | OR | 97006 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Neurology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Anderson, Shelly, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Saniatan, Jaymar, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| M2 Anesthesia Pllc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Billing Provider | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | Accepting New Patients | www.m2anesthesia.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Palmer, Nicole, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Vituity Cep @ Bah | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Saweres, Karolin, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Terrell, Dylan, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community/Behavioral | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Mercado, Cristian, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Eiser, Allissa, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Cannon, Michelle, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Brooks, Heather, THW-PHN | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | THW-PHN | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Adejumobi, Olayide, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Zimmerman, Taylor, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Lyons, Trek, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Sports Medicine | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Sports Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Mertz, Katria, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Chase Gardens | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist, Cardiologist, Cardiologist, Cardiologist | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 360 S Gardne Way Ste 290 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||||||||
| Morrow, James, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, German | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Osteopathic Physician, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Kolbinsky, Rachel, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Stauffer, Sarah, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy Eugene Office | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Community/Behavioral, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 59 E 11Th Ave Ste 200 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||||
| Spier, Erin, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Creative Roots Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 375 Park Ave Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-294-5515 | Accepting New Patients | espier.lpc@gmail.com | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Simmons, Cynthia, LCSW,MSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cynthia Simmons Lscw | English, Spanish | No | LCSW,MSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 632 C West Anderson | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-271-0060 | Accepting New Patients | cindy.simmonsLCSW@gmail.com | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Colon-Pons, Jean, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Vascular & Interventional Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Sopka, Gregory, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Kerr, Sara, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Peters, Penny, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Peer Support Adult Addictions | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Meeker, Grant, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Bugnone, Mario, LCSW | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | New Roots Counseling | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Telehealth Only | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 928-380-1120 | Accepting New Patients | mbugnone@gmail.com | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Telehealth Only | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Leonard, Susie, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Vittetoe, Emmalee, PA-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Thiaw, Ndeye, PA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Underwood, Danielle, RDH | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | RDH | Dental Providers | Coll Agrmt Exp Practice, Coll Agrmt Exp Practice | 1885 Waite Street | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Iannone, Lindsay, PA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 1010 1St St Ste 110 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2529 | Accepting New Patients | 1312 Tichnor Ave | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 541-332-1114 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Pathfinders Behavioral Health Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pathfinders Behavioral Health Llc | English | No | Group | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Billing Provider | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 271 N Baxter St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 949-306-9839 | Accepting New Patients | greggarrowlcsw@gmail.com | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Calderon, Beverly, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Savard, Matthew, QMHA-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Reicherter, Paul, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatologist | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||||||||||
| Stellar, William, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist, Cardiologist | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Cardiovascular Disease | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Sinnott, James, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Cheal, Lawrence, PT | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Hunts Md Phd John | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aesthetic Surgical Arts & Skin Enhancement Center | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic | 2550 Willakenzie Rd Ste 1 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-434-0922 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.aestheticsurgicalarts.com/ | No | Medical Specialty | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Mann, Rodney, CRNA | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Dumesnil, Stephanie, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Medford) | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 3709 Citation Way Ste 200 | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||||
| Williams, Jamie, CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Clinical, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Witcraft, Leeandria, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Kokwel Wellness Center (Eugene) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | 2401 River Rd | Eugene | OR | 97404 | Lane | 541-916-7025 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Empson, Stephanie, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Coos Bay) | Bay Area Kidney And Hypertension Care | English, Urdu | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 2699 N 17Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-824-0415 | Accepting New Patients | 2008 State Street | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-808-2412 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/coos-bay-clinic/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Mcgary, Stephanie, CADC-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Phan, Elizabeth, DMD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 63140 Britta St Ste D104 | Bend | OR | 97703 | Deschutes | 866-268-9631 | Accepting New Patients | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mcavoy, Crystal, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Case Management | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Kinn, Aaron, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Gray, Amber, LPCA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | LPCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||
| Johnston, Catherine, THW-PSS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | THW-PSS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Eichlin, Jennifer, QMHP-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||
| Mullins, Carleen, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Maxwell, Julianne, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Lower Umpqua Hospital/Swing Bed | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital/Snf Swing Bed | English | No | Hospital Units | Nursing Facility Swing - Hospital | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | Accepting New Patients | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Woolsey, Jeffrey, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||
| Chu, Antony, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Cardiovascular Disease | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Coos County Health Department | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos County Health Department | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Group | Public Clinic | Family Planning Clinic | 281 Laclair St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | https://cooshealthandwellness.org/ | No | Ambulatory Family Planning Facility | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Pederson, Ryan, DPM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English, Spanish | No | DPM | Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers | Podiatrist, Podiatrist, Podiatrist, Podiatrist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Foot & Ankle Surgery | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Whetstone, Meghann, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Mccracken, Sandra, CADC II | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Crane, Patrick, CSWA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Ellery, Rachelle, LMFT | Female | Information Not Provided | African American | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Lucas, Megan, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||
| Cep America Llc @ Bah | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | English | No | Group | Medical Clinic | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||||
| Cohen, Michelle, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist, Neurologist, Neurologist, Neurologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 15700 Sw Greystone Ct. | Beaverton | OR | 97006 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Neurology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Champe, Katelyn, QMHA-II | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Caddel, Jinxi, LPC,CADC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Jinxi Caddel (Black Sheep Therapy) | Jinxi Caddel (Black Sheep Therapy) | English | No | LPC,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | CLSS Individual, CLSS Individual, CLSS Individual | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 1125 Alabama Ave Se Ste 5 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-9470 | Accepting New Patients | 1125 Alabama Ave Se Ste 5 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-9470 | https://www.drjinxi.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Holt, Devin, CRNA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Von Felden, Jennifer, LPC,BS,MS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Von Felden Counseling Services | English | No | LPC,BS,MS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 45799 Salmon Creek Road | Powers | OR | 97466 | Coos | 541-329-7115 | Accepting New Patients | jennifervonfelden@gmail.com | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Pardo-Morales, Jacqueline, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Gao, Jingzhe, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Reynolds, Shirley, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Aceso Medical Clinic Llc | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse | 375 Park Ave Ste 5 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-3066 | Accepting New Patients | https://acesomedical.clinic/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Bueford, Christopher, LCSW | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Student/Education | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Gentle Breeze Counseling Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Community Mental Health Program | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | No | Mental Health (Including Community Mental Health C | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Clousing, Jennifer, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Herzog, Kelly, THW-FS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | THW-FS | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Frazier, Anna, CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||||
| Griffin, Tayla, THW,CADCII | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW,CADCII | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Coleman, Melony, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Mills, Levi, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Jacobs, Elizabeth, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Sifuentes, Jocelyn, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Vandewege, Kimberly, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Mayer, Robert, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Ricks Medical Supply | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Ricks Medical Supply (Roseburg) | Ricks Medical Supply (North Bend) | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer, DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Prosthesis, Prosthesis, Assistive Technology, Assistive Technology | 780 Nw Garden Valley Blvd Ste 200 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-3042 | Accepting New Patients | 1934 Newmark St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-672-3042 | https://www.ricksmedical.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||
| Schmickle, Briana, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Madriago, Erin, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 3303 S Bond Ave | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8760 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Saavedra, Felix, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Van Der Horst, Anna, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Lyashenko, Aleksandr, DDS,BS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English, Russian, | No | DDS,BS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | Dentist (Default Spec) | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | Accepting New Patients | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Marshall, Tina, CADC,QMHA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Hope Mental Wellness | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Hope Mental Wellness Llc | English | No | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Group | Billing Provider | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 137 Hall Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-236-2086 | Accepting New Patients | jenniferhope@hopementalwellnessllc.com | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Henricks, Sara, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Stronger Oregon Salem Office | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 3400 State St Ste G-750 | Salem | OR | 97301 | Marion | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||
| Hardy, Caprice, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Fowler, Rachael, QMHP-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Chen, Ellen, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Cardiovascular Disease | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Rickman, David, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Sarmiento, David, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dream Team Anesthesia | Advanced Pediatric Dentistry Of Hermiston | English, Tagalog | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist | 2915 219Th Ave E | Lake Tapps | WA | 98391 | Pierce | 253-470-8326 | Accepting New Patients | 1060 W Elm Ave Ste 115 | Hermiston | OR | 97838 | Umatilla | 541-289-5433 | https://www.dtanesthesia.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Fred Meyer (Brookings) | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Fred Meyer Pharmacy #030 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy, Pharmacy | DME/Medical Supply Dealer, DME/Medical Supply Dealer | 325 5Th St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-1643 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.fredmeyer.com/stores/pharmacy/or/brookings/701/00030 | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Massouh, Hassan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Arabic, English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Roller, Brandon, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 94220 4Th St | Springfield | OR | 97478 | Lane | 541-998-6750 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Carlson, Misty, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard St | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 458-205-6041 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Regan, Shawn, CRNA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Pakalniskis, Marius, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Bravo, Roberto, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Unsworth, Shalini, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Thompson, Nathan, CADC-II | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Waggoner, Mary, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Kunz, Walter, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants | Oregon Eye Surgery Center (Asc) | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | Accepting New Patients | 1550 Oak St | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Freiwald, Tina, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Morris, Leah, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Krughoff, Kevin, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Kyle, Emily, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Smith, Megan, PA-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | Advanced Skin Center Coquille | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | Accepting New Patients | 855 W Central Blvd Ste B | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Brinkman, Abigail, OTRL | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | OTRL | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Simpkins, Sara, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Williams, Whitney, CADC-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Hernandez, Jessica, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community Mental Health Program | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Chamberlain, Ian, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | No | Medical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||||||||
| Pruiett, Micaela, LPCA | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Willson, Chris, QMHA-R | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Other Service Providers | Case Management | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Purfoods Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Moms Meals | No | Suppliers | Health Related Social Needs - Nutrition Services | Purfoods Llc | Ankeny | IA | 50021 | Polk | 515-963-0641 | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Trillium Family Services | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Parry Center For Children | English | No | Residential Treatment Facilities | Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent, Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent | 3415 Se Powell Boulevard | Portland | OR | 97202 | Multnomah | 503-234-9591 | Accepting New Patients | 4455 Ne Highway 20 | Corvallis | OR | 97330 | Benton | 541-757-1852 | https://www.trilliumfamily.org/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||
| Ho, Anita, DDS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advantage Dental Group (Brookings) | English, Cantonese | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 97829 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-7000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.advantagedental.com/locations/oregon/brookings | No | General Practice | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | |||||||||||||
| Shah, Steven, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Abdel Aziz, Hiba, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | African American | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Ezra, Navid, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | California Dermatology Institute Llc | English, Farsi, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatologist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 888-367-1850 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.calderminstitute.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Rice, Rebecca, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||
| Wafer, Kathleen, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Narkiewicz-Jodko, Artur, MD | Male | White | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Inspire Radiology Group 2 Llc | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Saltzman, Laura, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | Vituity Cep @ Bah | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Miller, Courtney, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist | Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | Accepting New Patients | www.m2anesthesia.com | No | Pediatric Anesthesiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Maceachern, Jennie, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Social Worker, Social Worker | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 625 Stevens St | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-500-8655 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||
| Calvert, Ashley, OD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Vision Center | Bandon Vision Center | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist, Optometrist, Optometrist | 855 W Central Blvd Ste A | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-4042 | Accepting New Patients | 395 2Nd St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-3622 | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Merriam, Tracy, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Bandon) | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 110 10Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-5191 | Accepting New Patients | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/bandon/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Nesta, Raeann, CNM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec), Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Jung, Jae Min, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 500 Ne Multnomah St | Portland | OR | 97232 | Multnomah | 503-813-2000 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||
| Luongo, Holli, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Scully, Kelly, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Colvey, Kip, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 55 Coburg Rd Ste 400 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-2500 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Muenchrath, John, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||||||||||
| Lanier, Teresa, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Roth, James, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | Physician (Default Spec) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Mckenzie, Jamie, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Race Unknown | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Hematology & Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Skarzynski, Daniel, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Interventional Cardiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Wilder, Stephanie, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Riverbend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Weinstein, Gene, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Herrmann, David, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||
| Hausam, Ira, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||
| Wilson, Lori, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Journey To Discovery Counseling Llc | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Community/Behavioral | 205 West 10Th | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-393-2280 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.journeytodiscoverycounseling.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Haaby, Willie, CADC-I,BS | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC-I,BS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Prokopiou Boisvert, Stefanie, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Buechner, Judith, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Leichner, Melissa, QMHA,CADC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Peer Wellness Family, Peer Wellness Family, Peer Support Adult Mental Health, Peer Support Adult Mental Health, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||
| Stagg, Jeffrey, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Walter, Tasha, CADC,QMHA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Davis, Amy, QMHP-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Gor, Mitaliben, DNP,FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English, Gujarati, Hindi | No | DNP,FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||
| Park, Michelle, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Hughey, Hannah, APN | Female | Caucasian | White | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | APN | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Smith, Christina, QMHA-I,BA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I,BA | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Shaw, Deann, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Osborn-Hanshaw, Brandy, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Tiefenback, Nicole, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Richardson, Reginald, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Boyd, Mikaela, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Johansson, Pernilla, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Penny L Johansson Lcsw | English, Swedish | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 5460 Brownings Corner Rd | Florence | OR | 97439 | Lane | 541-305-5804 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/penny-johansson-florence-or/771485 | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Sims, Jonathan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Khalil, Michael, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Bay Area Hospital | Arabic, English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon, General Surgeon | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||
| Cooper, Brant, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Pacific Home Care Hospice | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pacific Home Care Hospice | English | No | Agencies | Hospice, Hospice, Hospice, Hospice | 375 Park Ave Ste 6 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-7005 | Accepting New Patients | 955 Kentucky Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-9730 | https://pacifichhh.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||
| Morris, Matthew, CRNA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Goldweber, Amy, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Frith, Maura, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Malamud, Suzanne, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Albertsons Sav-On Pharmacy #3541 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Albertsons (Grants Pass) | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer, DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Pharmacy, Pharmacy | 1690 Sw Allen Creek Rd | Grants Pass | OR | 97527 | Josephine | 541-471-7085 | https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/provider-view/1124473954 | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | No | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Ramirez, Carmen, PT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Decker, Samantha, PAC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Oaxaca, Derrick, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Prather, Shelly, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||
| Stradling, Jacob, PMHNP | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Hibbs, Susan, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Mcclelland, Dawn, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Smith, Kim, QMHP-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Safeway Pharmacy #4262 (Coquille) | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Safeway Pharmacy #4262 | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer, DME/Medical Supply Dealer | Nursing Facility, Nursing Facility | 3 E 1St St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-2422 | https://local.pharmacy.safeway.com/safeway/or/coquille/3-e-1st-st.html | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Marriott, Tami, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Hospital/Swing Bed | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Scott, Sam, DMD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner, Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | General Practice | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Patel, Bhargavbhai, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Hylton, Bonnie, LPCA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community/Behavioral | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Brown, Travis, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Taylor, Kelsey, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Castonguay, Paul, QMHA-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Forrester, Debbra, FNP | Female | White | Caucasian | Oak Street Health Care Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | 446 Oak St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-8898 | Accepting New Patients | http://bhmc-oak.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||
| South Coast Healthcare Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South Coast Healthcare | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic | 29641 Ellensburge Ave | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-425-5657 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.southcoasthealthcenter.org/ | No | Primary Care | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Stokes, Dusty, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Coastes, Kelsey, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Claflin, Taylor, THW-CHW | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Smith, Mandy, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Doolittle, Ivy, CADC-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Aryan, Sumayah, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Alldridge, Rebecca, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Randolph, Michael, QMHP-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Socia, Marty, THW,CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | Bay Area First Step | English | No | THW,CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health, Peer Support Adult Mental Health | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker | ||||||||||
| Little, Heather, THW-CHW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Tavakolian, Jason, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Hand Surgery | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Womens Care Pc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community Mental Health Center, Adult | Billing Provider, Medical Clinic | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Medical Specialty, Clinical, Maternal & Fetal Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| York, Heather, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Gill, Geoffrey, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics, Obstetrics, Obstetrics | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Obesity Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||
| Danielson, Todd, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Jackson, Lyle, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Lloyd, Jessica, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Thomas, Jeffrey, OD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Family Eye Care | Oregon Family Eye Care | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist, Optometrist, Optometrist | 325 5Th St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-5556 | Accepting New Patients | 2051 Newmark Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-4849 | No | Adult and Pediatric | No | Y | No | No | |||||||||||||
| Springer, Allan, CADC-II | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-II | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, A&D Residential Treatment Program - Rehab | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||
| Smith, Randell, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner Clinic, Nurse Practitioner Clinic | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||
| Seegrist, Merri, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | Evertide Counseling Llc | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | 49280 Hwy 101 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-236-5058 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||
| Watters, Maria, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Cansler, Johnni, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Sorensen, Shawn, QMHA,CADC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Gambling Disorder Services, Gambling Disorder Services, Gambling Disorder Services, Gambling Disorder Services, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||
| Krueger, Amanda, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Griffith, Katie, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Lebouef, Patti, THW-PSS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Crossroads | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW-PSS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health, Peer Support Adult Mental Health, Peer Support Adult Mental Health | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | Accepting New Patients | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Popa, Daniella, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Mcavoy, Eleanor, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Hall, Margaret, QMHA,CADC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||
| Maldonado, Araceli, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | |||||||||
| Wan, Sin Yu, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Roberts, Richard, DDS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Scott Roberts Dds | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Oral Surgeon, Oral Surgeon, Oral Surgeon | 3500 Cedar St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-0558 | Accepting New Patients | bayareaomfs@frontier.com | No | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Gillis, Mark, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Singh, Haramandeep, MD | Male | Asian | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Punjabi | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | Physician (Default Spec) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Sleep Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||
| Ravsten, Deric, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English, Italian | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Psychiatry | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| El Youssef, Joseph, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Endocrinologist, Endocrinologist, Endocrinologist, Endocrinologist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||
| Burnett, Connie, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Connie Burnett Lpc | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 1611 Virginia Ave #207 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-290-2035 | Accepting New Patients | connie.j.burnett@gmail.com | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Adapt - North Bend | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Addiction Medicine - Family Practice, Gambling Disorder Services, COD Organization | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Rodriguez, Maria, MD | Female | White | Hispanic | Bay Area Hospital | English, French, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Parrish, Kaylie, PA-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | North Bend Medical Center (Myrtle Point) | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 324 4Th Street | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-572-2111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Campbell, Nicole, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Royal, Anthony, DMD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | Accepting New Patients | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Babos, Julia, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Johnson, Kathryn, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Lamont, Bonnie, QMHP-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Ricci, Morgan, DO | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Vituity Cep @ Bah | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Bringardner, Patrick, FNP | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Closed | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||
| Jiang, Tracy, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Robertson, John, PCA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Mastroianni, Gina, BCBA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | BCBA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA), ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA), ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA), ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA), ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA), ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA), ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 1950 Waite St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||
| Gross, Andrea, CADC,CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CADC,CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Stoutenburgh, Autumn, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Gregg, Michael, LPN | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | LPN | Nursing Service Providers | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec), Nurse Practitioner (default Spec), Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | Accepting New Patients | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Johnson, Tamara, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Krantz, Amanda, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Bardacke, Julie, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Woolslager, Anna, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Reimer, Lauren, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Cannon, Anthony, QMHP-R | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Mcandrew, Thomas, MD | Male | White | Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Pitchford, Thomas, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Practitioner, General Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Howes, Richard, DDS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | 97829 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-7000 | N | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Coquille Valley/Swing Bed | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital (Swing Bed Only) | English | No | Hospital Units | Nursing Facility | Nursing Facility Swing - Hospital, Nursing Facility Other, Nursing Facility Pediatric, Nursing Facility Swing - LTCF | 940 E 5Th St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||||
| Obembe, Olufolajim, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Olsen, Alicia, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Cislo, Jessica, QMHP-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||
| Davis, Theresa, PA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Chetco Medical & Aesthetics | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 97825 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-204-6200 | Accepting New Patients | https://chetcomedical.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | Yes | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Jafari, Ziaieh, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Hanst, Heidi, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Myrtle Point) | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 345 8Th St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/myrtle-point-clinic/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Smith, Cheryl, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| La Mar, Benjamin, QMHA-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Diaz Rodriguez, Anbel, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | |||||||||
| Yaqoob, Syeda, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Rudder, David, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Metzger, Thomas, CRM,QMHA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CRM,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Peer Support Adult Addictions, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Peer Support Adult Mental Health, Peer Support Adult Mental Health | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Lee, Richard, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Chase Gardens | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 360 S Gardne Way Ste 290 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||
| Somera, Geraldine, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Tagalog | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Dimarco, David, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| York, Catherine, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Schnapper, Tina, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Archer, Leah, PT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Smith, Eric, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | M2 Anesthesia | Liann Drechsel Dmd Pc | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | Accepting New Patients | 2270 Nw Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-5535 | www.m2anesthesia.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Mcinerny, Carlynn, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Vega, Michael, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | Accepting New Patients | 3181 Sw Sam Jackson Park Rd | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-7641 | www.m2anesthesia.com | No | Pediatric Anesthesiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Kandukuri, Gautham, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist, Internist | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Linne, Dawn, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Rogalsky, Derek, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Shrock, Jessica, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Bandon) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | 110 10Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-5191 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/bandon/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Tobar-Dupres, Christine, LCSW,CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW,CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Smith, Tonia, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Alm, Ricky, CRM,CADC I | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM,CADC I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Jones, Kayci, QMHA,CADC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||
| Tenner, Julie, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Holland, Megan, MD | Female | White | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Webster, Jennifer, MD | Female | Caucasian | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Barrett, Shawn, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | Accepting New Patients | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | www.m2anesthesia.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | ||||||||||||
| Bartell, Michael, DC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lighthouse Health And Wellness | English | No | DC | Chiropractic Providers | Chiropractor, Chiropractor | 50219 Highway 101 Suite A | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-808-9697 | Accepting New Patients | https://lighthousewellnessinstitute.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Hunter Iii, Allan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants | Oregon Eye Consultants | English, French, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology | 3585 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-687-1927 | Accepting New Patients | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/contact/locations/north-bend-eye-doctors/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Sutherlin Drug | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sutherlin Drug | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Critical Access | 113 E Central Ave | Sutherlin | OR | 97479 | Douglas | 541-459-2712 | https://www.sutherlindrug.app/ | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Gordon, Joanne, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Korcek, Lucas, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Evers, Patrick, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 15220 Nw Laidlaw Rd. | Portland | OR | 97229 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Grogman, Grace, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Chase Gardens | Womens Care At Country Club | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 360 S Gardne Way Ste 290 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 590 Country Club Pkwy Ste B | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Snow-Ferrill, Willow, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Jung, Ji Min, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Anderson, Justin, CADC-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Noad, Anita, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Corrington, Charlene, QMHA-R,CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | QMHA-R,CRM | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||
| Punt, Megan, THW-BIRTH | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Megan Punt | English | No | THW-BIRTH | Nursing Service Related Providers | Doula | Telehealth And Home Visits | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-698-6678 | Accepting New Patients | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Young, Zachery, DMD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec) | 94223 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-425-3000 | Accepting New Patients | General Practice | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Micklewright, Alexandra, PMHNP,DNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP,DNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Callen, Jessica, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Craig, Komel, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||||
| Anderson, Jeffrey, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Kyle, Christopher, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||
| Korando, Charles, DDS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English, Spanish | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Orthodontist | 833 Anderson Ave Ste 6 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-997-3111 | Accepting New Patients | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hyatt, Juliette, PT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Kokwel Wellness Center (Coos Bay) | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | 650 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||
| Boyapati, Lakshmi, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Hematology & Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Amoroso, Christina, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Bishop, Katie, CADC-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Bosak, Kelli, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | Three Rivers Behavioral Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | Accepting New Patients | 250 Hull St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | https://threerivers.health/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Reis, Laurie, CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | 271 N Baxter St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 707-537-5072 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||
| Vutukuri, Swetha, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist | Hospitalist, Hospitalist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Hollingsworth, Bridget, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Safeway Pharmacy-North Bend | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Safeway Pharmacy #1557 | English | No | Suppliers | Suppliers | Pharmacy, Pharmacy | DME/Medical Supply Dealer, DME/Medical Supply Dealer | 1735 Virginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-7006 | https://local.pharmacy.safeway.com/safeway/or/north-bend/1735-virginia-ave.html | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Vanasche, Nancy, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Desnoyers, Tina, CADC-II | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Olson, Karen, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South West Internal Medicine (Bandon) | South West Internal Medicine (Coquille) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 913 11Th St Se Ste 1 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | Accepting New Patients | 209 N Central Blvd | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Eastham, Benjamin, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Mildren, Mark, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||
| Coastal Diagnostic Testing Group Inc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Diagnostic Testing Group | English | No | Laboratories | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Independent Lab | Medical Clinic, Billing Provider | 520 N Bayshore | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-7710 | Accepting New Patients | https://coastaldiag.com/ | No | Sleep Disorder Diagnostic | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Nile, Richard, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Kokwel Wellness Center (Eugene) | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | 2401 River Rd | Eugene | OR | 97404 | Lane | 541-916-7025 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||
| Mcclain, Mandilynn, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Hansen, Jaime, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Dudley, Justina, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | COD QMHP and above, COD QMHP and above, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, COD Problem Gambling Specialist, COD Problem Gambling Specialist | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | ||||||||
| Wicker, Adrienne, CADC,CGAC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC,CGAC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Gambling Disorder Services, Gambling Disorder Services, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Evernden, Tabetha, THW-PSS,AA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | THW-PSS,AA | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Frame, Rachelle, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Hendrix, Kiana, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||
| Rhyne, Jared, CADCI,CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | CADCI,CRM | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Yarbrough, Chelsea, CADC,THW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC,THW | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Peer Support Adult Addictions, Peer Support Adult Addictions | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Wallis, Candace, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | Accepting New Patients | https://coastalcenter.net/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | |||||||||||||
| Alexander, Katelyn, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Shehadah, Nadine, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Deleon, Jenni, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics, Pediatrics | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Byram Healthcare Centers | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Byram Healthcare Centers | English | No | Suppliers | DME/Medical Supply Dealer | 10202 E Burnside St Suite 7 | Portland | OR | 97216 | Multnomah | 503-233-2201 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.byramhealthcare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pittenger, Basil, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Caucasian | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist | Unknown Physician Specialty, Unknown Physician Specialty, Unknown Physician Specialty, Unknown Physician Specialty, Unknown Physician Specialty, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | Accepting New Patients | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://threerivers.health/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Williams, Reginald, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical North | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 94180 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_Medical_North | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Bay Area Hospital | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | Hospitals | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Acute Care | Critical Access, Community/Behavioral, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Billing Provider, Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Shamshad, Faisal, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist, Cardiologist, Cardiologist, Cardiologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 201 Medical Loop, Ste 190 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-236-0003 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Interventional Cardiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Walmart Pharmacy 10-1834 (Grants Pass) | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Walmart Pharmacy 10-1834 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 135 Ne Terry Ln | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-471-2820 | https://www.walmart.com/store/1834-grants-pass-or/pharmacy | No | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gardener, Grace, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Knebel, Barbara, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community Mental Health Program | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Jo, Jonathan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 1740 Nw Goetz | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-4789 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Thella, Koteswararao, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Hospitalist, Hospitalist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Ravindran, Adharsh, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Tamil | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist | Hospitalist, Hospitalist, Hospitalist, Hospitalist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Dream Team Anesthesia | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dream Team Anesthesia | English | No | Group | Medical Clinic | 2915 219Th Ave E | Lake Tapps | WA | 98391 | Pierce | 253-470-8326 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.dtanesthesia.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Ramazani, Sadaf, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Smith, Christy, CADC,QMHA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Peer Support Family, Peer Support Family | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Bauer, Garrick, QMHA-I | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Baccellieri, Vanessa, LPC | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||||
| Davis, Emma, WHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Prefer not to answer | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Community Health Center / Marshfield School Based Clinic | English | No | WHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec), Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Women's Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||
| Danforth, Colton, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | No | Medical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Eldredge, Sheryl, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Oak Street Health Care Center | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oak Street Health Care Center | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Rural Health (default spec) | 446 Oak St | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-8898 | Accepting New Patients | http://bhmc-oak.com/ | No | Rural Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||||
| Keizer, Philip, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Hospital/Swing Bed | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||
| Kirby, Deborah, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | Accepting New Patients | https://coastalcenter.net/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | |||||||||||||
| Via, Peter, PA-C | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Brant, Janelle, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | Central, English, Russian | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Hilliker, Ashley, QMHP-C,MS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHP-C,MS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||
| California Dermatology Institute | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | California Dermatology Institute Llc | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Medical Clinic | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 888-367-1850 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.calderminstitute.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Fry, Samantha, APRN-FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | APRN-FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Obstetric Nurse Practitioner | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Weber, Peter, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | Accepting New Patients | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Rosen, Zoe, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | ||||||||
| Lyons, Justin, CADC,QMHA | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Green, Cynthia, CADC II | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Harvey, Nicholas, QMHA-R,BS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHA-R,BS | Other Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Case Management, Case Management | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Chambers, Bahirati, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Hughes, Crystal, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Woodland Clinic | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Wellness Adult Addictions, Peer Wellness Adult Addictions | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1950 Waite St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Barrerra, Javier, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Vance, Caitlin, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Campbell, Sarah, THWPSS,AMH | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | THWPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Wellness Adult Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Tolman, Jody, THW-CHW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Page, Theresa, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Nguyen, Ashley, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Stoenescu, Mathias, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, German, Romanian | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Stuntzner, Denise, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | Accepting New Patients | https://coastalcenter.net/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | |||||||||||||
| Pennington, Cathy, QMHA-II, BA | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-II, BA | Other Service Providers | Case Management | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Byers, Melanie, CADC-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | Adapt | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | 2650 Koos Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-294-7001 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Miller, Alexandra, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Niespodzany, Eric, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pacific Clearvision Institute | Vision Surgery And Laser Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology | 360 S Garden Way Ste 250 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-343-5000 | Accepting New Patients | 2435 Nw Kline St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 866-204-3708 | https://pcvi.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Fisher, Raymond, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases | Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1015 Nw 22Nd Ave | Portland | OR | 97210 | Multnomah | 503-413-7711 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Cardiovascular Disease | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Dekker Flint, Julie, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||
| Escobar, Tonya, ARNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Tonya S Escobar | English | No | ARNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 15861 Highway 101 S | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 707-506-0433 | Accepting New Patients | www.healthymindsrx.com | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Schott, Crystal, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Miller, Jessica, PCA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Alexander, Cheyene, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||
| Basnet, Anjan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Nepali | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics, Pediatrics | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Lamar, Natasha, QMHP,CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP,CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Cirincione, Jennie, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | American Indian | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Holt, Danielle, CHW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CHW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Smith-Stocker, Michaela, DNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | DNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.bestmedclinics.com/oregon/find-a-clinic/north-bend/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Bingham, Sarah, LPCA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Perez, Stephanie, PA-C,BA,MS | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA-C,BA,MS | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Surgical Technologist | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Shannon, Jennifer, LMFT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||||
| Ackerman, Maris, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Pense, Stanley, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South West Internal Medicine (Coquille) | South West Internal Medicine (Bandon) | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Practitioner, General Practitioner, General Practitioner, General Practitioner | General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon | 209 N Central Blvd | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | Accepting New Patients | 913 11Th St Se Ste 1 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | Yes | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Gates, Patricia, OD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Bay Vision Center | English, Spanish | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | 986 Central Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-4224 | Accepting New Patients | https://visionsource-coosbayvision.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Dulian, Stephanie, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Latham, Whitney, DO | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Harry, Deborah, PCA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Curelo, Johanna, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Rising Moon Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 375 Park Avenue Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-294-5515 | Accepting New Patients | jcurelo@risingmoontherapy.com | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Northwest Compounding Pharmacy | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Hiers Enterprises | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 1350 Ne Stephens St Ste 42 | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-8399 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nwcompounding.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Boddipalli, Surekha, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Oncologist | Hematology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Hematology & Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||
| Selken, Mary, CADC,QMHA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Crossroads | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Crawford, Patrick, QMHA-I | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Case Management | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Hastings, Cassandra, MD | Female | Caucasian | Not Hispanic/Latino | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Mcdougal, Jonathan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Galloway-Chambers, Vera, MA,QMHP-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | MA,QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Rhodes, Kathryn, CNM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||
| Linden, Kimberly, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||||
| Danaher, Sean, LCSW | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sean Danaher Lcsw | English, Spanish | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | CLSS Rural, CLSS Rural, CLSS Individual, CLSS Individual | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | Accepting New Patients | Telehealth Only | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 248-275-3566 | danaher@umich.edu | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | No | ||||||||||
| Nora, Anne, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Gabes, Lucas, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Paul, Shawna, CADC-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Augustine, Wella, PT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PT | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Physical Therapist | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Physical Therapy | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Tsai, David, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Dr | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Massoll, Nicole, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pathologist, Pathologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 2889 W Ashton Blvd Ste 300 | Lehi | UT | 84043 | Utah | 500-500-6640 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Smith, Maria, PT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Physical Therapy Clinic) | Coquille Valley Health (Myrtle Point) | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist | 2645 N 17Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-3658 | Accepting New Patients | 345 8Th St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.scoastortho.com/locations/physical-therapy/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Dickinson, Cindy, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Johnson, Mary, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Cooper, Paul, CRNA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Millet, Brock, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Coquille) | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 209 N Central Ave | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-7295 | Accepting New Patients | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/coquille/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Sylvester, Elizabeth, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Rising Phoenix Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 375 Park Avenue Ste 12 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 458-802-3542 | Accepting New Patients | sylvest5657@msn.com | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Deuel, Chrystine, CADC,QMHA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||
| Balog, Sarah, DO | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Fielder, Victoria, QHMA-II | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QHMA-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Dean, Marcy, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Harbuck, Dana, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Birch, Cyndi, CADC-I | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Rawe, Rhonda, THW-PSS AA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | THW-PSS AA | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Eye Center Of Gold Beach | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Eye Center Of Gold Beach | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | Medical Clinic | 94225 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-7212 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Castleberry, Mersadies, PSS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PSS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Family | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Zlobinskaya, Mariya, DMD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | Accepting New Patients | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Minette, Mary, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 700 Sw Campus Dr, Floor 7 | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Torres, Michael, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | North Bend Medical Center | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | General Practitioner, General Practitioner, General Practitioner, General Practitioner, General Practitioner | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Cruz, Kariktan, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish, Tagalog | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics, Pediatrics | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Whitehead, Stacy, NP | Female | Prefer not to answer | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | NP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Kanies, Kimberly, QMHA,THW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA,THW | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Mounir, Najat, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Northern African | Within Your Grasp Mental Health Llc | Arabic, English, French | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Telehealth Only | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 509-281-0391 | Accepting New Patients | mounaj64@hotmail.com | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Leypoldt, Anastasia, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Olsen, Jarrod, THW-PSS,AA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | THW-PSS,AA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||
| Franklin, Grace, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Alternative Youth Activities | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Alternative Youth Activities | English | No | Other Service Providers | Health Related Social Needs - Outreach/Engagement | 575 S Main St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-2432 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.aya1.org/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Schulte, Brett, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Bear, David, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 55 Coburg Rd Ste 400 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-2500 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Michael, Philip, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist | Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Pulmonary Disease Specialist, Pulmonary Disease Specialist, Pulmonary Disease Specialist, Pulmonary Disease Specialist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Psychiatry | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||
| Wilson, Andrea, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Smith, Scott, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | Accepting New Patients | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Hawthorne, Derral, PA-C | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical North | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 94180 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_Medical_North | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Bledsoe, Davina, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting Existing Patients | 780 2Nd St Se # 7 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-2555 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Dudek-Dewbre, Suzanne, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | FNP | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Clark, Daniel, CRNA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Garrow, Greg, LCSW | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Pathfinders Behavioral Health Llc | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 271 N Baxter St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 949-306-9839 | Accepting New Patients | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | greggarrowlcsw@gmail.com | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Curphey, Jeanie, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Hilfers, Emily, QMHP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Quayle, Casey, PA | Female | Information Not Provided | Caucasian | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Inner Spark Therapy Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Inner Spark Therapy Llc | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 134 S Wasson St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 971-266-4355 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.inner-spark-therapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Bull, Jessica, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Retina & Vitreous Ctr Of S Or | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Retina & Vitreous Center Of Southern Oregon | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Billing Provider | 246 Catlina Drive | Ashland | OR | 97520 | Jackson | 541-488-3192 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.retinaandvitreous.com/contact/ashland/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Oregon Surgicenter | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | Accepting New Patients | No | Ambulatory Surgical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Roberts, Colin, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist, Neurologist, Neurologist | Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 15700 Sw Greystone Ct. | Beaverton | OR | 97006 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neu | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Sweep Optical | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sweep Optical | English | No | Suppliers | Vision Contractor | 2145 Centennial Plaza | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-683-3044 | Accepting New Patients | https://sweepoptical.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Breuer, John, PT | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Coos Bay) | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1650 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-7212 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/coos-bay-office/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Cvs Pharmacy #11660 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cvs Pharmacy #11660 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 1642 Williams Highway Williams Highway | Grants Pass | OR | 97527 | Josephine | 541-479-6698 | https://www.cvs.com/store-locator/grants-pass-or-pharmacies/1642-williams-highway-grants-pass-or-97527/storeid=11660?WT.mc_id=LS_GOOGLE_FS_11660 | No | No | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Roth, Renee, NP,MS | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | NP,MS | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Adams, Olixn, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Hospital/Swing Bed | English, Spanish | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Van Over, Mark, FNP | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.bestmedclinics.com/oregon/find-a-clinic/north-bend/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Sitter, Kellie, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Community Mental Health Program | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||
| Tade, Ryan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Heaton, Byron, LPC,MA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | LPC,MA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||
| Lighthouse Wellness Institute Inc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lighthouse Health And Wellness | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Billing Provider, Billing Provider | 2184 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-808-9697 | Accepting New Patients | 50219 Highway 101 Suite A | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-808-9697 | https://lighthousewellnessinstitute.com/ | No | Health Service | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||
| Tauber, Anse, QMHP-R,MA | Unknown | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English, French | No | QMHP-R,MA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||
| Hays, Ariahna, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Waterfall Clinic | English, Spanish | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||
| Slay, Shelby, CADC,QMHA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||
| Sanders, Eric, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Figueroa, Christina, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Burdeos, Johna, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Weimer, Elizabeth, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Williams, Brittnee, CADC-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Knight, Alainnah, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Ireland, Bernadette, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Coquille Valley Health | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Myrtle Point) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Public Clinic | 345 8Th St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/myrtle-point-clinic/ | No | Public Health, State or Local | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Johnson, Holly, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Block, Rolin, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Apodaca, Amanda, CNM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Bodell, Dawn, DO | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Thurman, Matthew, MD | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Zwerling, Sam, LCSW | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Tensen, Lorie, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Medford) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | CLSS Individual | 3709 Citation Way Ste 200 | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||||
| Chetco Medical & Aesthetics Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Chetco Medical & Aesthetics | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic | 97825 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-204-6200 | Accepting New Patients | https://chetcomedical.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||||
| Bartkus, Amanda, THW-FS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | THW-FS | Other Service Providers | Peer Wellness Family, Peer Wellness Family | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Shirley, Martha, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Moms Meals | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | Purfoods Llc | Ankeny | IA | 50021 | Polk | 515-963-0641 | Accepting New Patients | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Kramer, Brianna, CADC-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English, Spanish | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Brown, Simon, QMHP-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Ingram, Jaime, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health, Peer Support Adult Mental Health | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Sattur, Sravani, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Whitaker, Courtney, QMHP-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||
| Rubio, Ana, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Browning, Lydia, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Kelly, Lindsey, PT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Tajchman, Urzsula, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology | Cardiologist, Cardiologist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Closed | 2041 Ne Williamson Ct | Bend | OR | 97701 | Deschutes | 541-639-8333 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Pediatric Cardiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Bellino, Paula, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 3355 Riverbend Dr Suite 110 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-852-4800 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||
| Shimotakahara, Steven, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Walmart Pharmacy 10-2477 | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Walmart Pharmacy 10-2477 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 2125 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-957-8544 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.walmart.com/store/2477-roseburg-or/pharmacy | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Gupta, Akshay, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-687-7134 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Blue, Leanna, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Codding, Kim, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||
| Chu, Benjamin, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Datta, Proleta, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Bengali, English, Hindi | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 808 Sw Campus Dr. | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Neurology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Farley, Ronald, CADC-II | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Robertson, Paul, CADC-II,BS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CADC-II,BS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Walker, Brittany, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Deorbegozo, Ellen, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Tavernier, Kcy, QMHA-R,BS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R,BS | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Han, Steve, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health, Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||
| Robison, Heather, PCA,QMHP-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | PCA,QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||
| Robison, Heather, PCA,QMHP-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | PCA,QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||
| Allen, Brittany, QMHP-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP-R | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Saleh, Jennifer, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Knee, Kelsea, QMHA-R | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Lower Umpqua Hospital Pharmacy | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | Mail Order Pharmacy, Specialty Pharmacy, Rural Health Clinic, Indian Hlth Svc/Tribal/Urban Indian Hlth Pharmacy | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-6370 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/retail-pharmacy/ | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Campion, Heather, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 55 Coburg Rd Ste 400 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-743-2500 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Korzeniowska, Ewa, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 6400 Se Lake Rd, Ste 300 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 503-594-1774 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||
| Bridges, Jami, QMHA,THW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | QMHA,THW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Jang, Hyun Soo, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.bayeyeclinic.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Dugan, Emma, ABA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | ABA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Lund, Hannah, OT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Arends, Allison, AGNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | AGNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Danchev, Petr, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Powley, Katrina, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Kutch, Kara, THW-CHW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Tew, Trenten, DMD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec), Dentist (Default Spec), Dentist (Default Spec), Dentist (Default Spec) | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | Accepting New Patients | 1275 Oregon Ave Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-551-4022 | General Practice | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Carrasco, Arman, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Burton, Kaitlyn, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Zimbelman, Elizabeth, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Yes | 10/06/25 | No | Telehealth Only | No | |||||||||||||
| Holmes, Henry, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Specialty Clinic | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | 911 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0154 | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Thiede, Stephan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, German | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Walker, Brady, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Shupe, Douglas, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Case Management | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||
| Anderson, Lualhati, CSWA,LMSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | CSWA,LMSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Allen, Cheyenne, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Do Not Want to Answer/Decline | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | ABA Behavioral Analyst Interventionist (BAI) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Tenney, Jennifer, CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Wagner, Ivy, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Stronger Oregon | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 632 Anderson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||
| Ohara, Kyle, DMD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Dentist (Default Spec), Dentist (Default Spec), Dentist (Default Spec) | 913 A St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-559-5000 | Accepting New Patients | General Practice | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Valadez, Shawna, CADC-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||
| Merritt, Lindsay, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Sapphire At Myrtle Point Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sapphire At Myrtle Point Llc | No | Nursing & Custodial Care Facilities | Nursing Facility | 637 Ash St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-572-2066 | No | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Serafine, Tonilynn, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Villalobos, Kacey, CRM,CADC-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM,CADC-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Romero, Dominic, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||||||||||
| Habito, Benjamin, CSWA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Branch, Tasha, BA,CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | BA,CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Professional Counselor | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||
| Pierre-Jean, Melody, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Cvh Community Pharmacy | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cvh Community Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | 340B Pharmacy | 55 E 1St St | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-8140 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/community-pharmacy/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Sofia, Sarah, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Miller, Therese, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Gilbert, Jane, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Clinic | Bay Eye Surgery Center (Pony Creek Annex) | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | Accepting New Patients | 2075 Public Square Ct | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-435-7705 | https://www.bayeyeclinic.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Aston, Brian, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Hobson, Shaun, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Coos Bay) | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 2699 N 17Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-824-0415 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/coos-bay-clinic/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Columbiacare Services (Coos Crisis Center) | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Crisis Resolution Center | English | No | Residential Treatment Facilities | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent | 1885 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-8480 | Accepting New Patients | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Wright, Kimberly, MD | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Park, Victoria, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Cantwell, Carley, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | Curry General Hospital | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | Accepting New Patients | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Anderson, Jonathan, MD | Male | White | White | Bay Clinic | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Tyler, Christopher, CADC,QMHA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Peer Support Adult Addictions, Peer Support Adult Addictions | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Smith, Kurt, CADC-II | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Lakeview | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1741 Newmark Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Yang, Emily, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 15220 Nw Laidlaw Rd. | Portland | OR | 97229 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Stout, Thomas, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Mckenzie Willamette Medical Center (Hospital) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Payne, William, QMHP,CADC | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner, Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||
| Reed, Shalene, CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Kreiner, Kristin, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Forrey, Amie, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Howell, Jessica, TWHPSS,AMH | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | TWHPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Williams, Taylor, CSWA,QMHP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA,QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Finnegan, Sean, PA,BS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English, Spanish | No | PA,BS | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Croxton, Max, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Henrie, Allison, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Kim, Janice, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | Accepting New Patients | www.m2anesthesia.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Middleton, Melanie, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Stronger Oregon | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 632 Anderson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||
| Gordineer, Tammera, CSWA,QMHPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English, Spanish | No | CSWA,QMHPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community Mental Health Program, Community Mental Health Program, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Harris, Pei, FNP,DNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Athena Medical & Wellness Llc | English, Taiwanese, Cantonese | No | FNP,DNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 3688 Chester St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-991-8101 | Accepting New Patients | https://athenamedicalwellness.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Plate, Kenda, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Ledbetter, Deborah, OT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Starfish Youth Therapy Center | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapist | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 465 Elrod Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-751-7948 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||
| Madison, Joaquina, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | Peer Wellness Adult Addictions, Peer Wellness Adult Addictions, COD Practitioner, COD Practitioner | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Talley, Kimberly, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Community Health Center / Marshfield School Based Clinic | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Miller, Joshua, CADC-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Crossroads | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| St Clair, Stefanie, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Alley, Stephanie, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Coquille Valley Health | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Coos Bay) | English | No | Group | Medical Clinic | 2699 N 17Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-824-0415 | Accepting New Patients | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/coos-bay-clinic/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Vallier, Garry, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Fenrich, Yvonne, WHCNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | WHCNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife, Certified Nurse Midwife, Certified Nurse Midwife | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||
| Coquille Indian Tribe | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | Kokwel Wellness Center (Eugene) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Indian Health Services 638 MOA, Indian Health Services 638 MOA | Indian Health Services Tribal 5 ENCRT, Indian Health Services Tribal 5 ENCRT, Indian Health Services 638 PPS, Indian Health Services 638 PPS | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | 2401 River Rd | Eugene | OR | 97404 | Lane | 541-916-7025 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||
| Croson, William, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Coos Bay) | South Coast Orthopaedic Associates | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 2699 N 17Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-824-0415 | Accepting New Patients | 2699 N 17Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-3600 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/coos-bay-clinic/ | No | Pain Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Knapp, Noreen, LMFT | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Cullenward Knapp Counseling Services Llc | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 180 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-590-2964 | Accepting New Patients | noirin58@gmail.com | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Heist, Robert, DDS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | Accepting New Patients | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Anderson, Paul, OT | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Steger, Jennifer, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Hade, Andrew, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Vancara, Laura, LPC,MS,MHC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Laura J Vancara Ms Kpc Ncc Integrated Counseling Llc | English | No | LPC,MS,MHC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 1611 Virginia Ave Ste 215 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-808-4312 | Accepting New Patients | ljvancara@gmail.com | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Rainey, Rachel, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | North Bay Elementary School (Waterfall) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 93670 Viking Ln | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Leone, Jennifer, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Derkaoui, Daniella, THW-FS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | THW-FS | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Family | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Mahon, Anne, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Mcconnell, Jane, QMHP-R,MSN | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP-R,MSN | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Taylor, Dayla, DPT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Smith, Cynthia, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||
| Cameron, David, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Unknown | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Jaini, Keerti, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Abanulo, Chidimma, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | No | Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Duffy, David, LMFT | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | LMFT | Student, Health Care | Student/Education | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Gadbois, Jaclyn, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Brouse, Stephanie, RDH | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | RDH | Dental Providers | Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit, Expanded Practice Permit | 215 Curtis Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-6227 | Accepting New Patients | 525 Madrona | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 888-468-0022 | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Cozzie, Marjorie, CADC II | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Richardson, Melissa, CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Babich, Jennifer, PA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Surgical Technologist | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy, 340B Pharmacy | 25647 Redwood Hwy | Cave Junction | OR | 97523 | Josephine | 541-592-2010 | https://siskiyouhealthcenter.com/dept/pharmacy/ | No | Clinic Pharmacy | No | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Seal, Wendelyn, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Cram, Misty, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||||
| Crawford, Loretta, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Rogers, Sarah, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Sitter, Kiel, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Miller, Isaiah, THWPSS,AMH | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | THWPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Inspire Radiology Group 2 Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Inspire Radiology Group 2 Llc | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 816-800-9020 | Accepting New Patients | https://inspireradiology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Mcdowell, Cassandra, DNP,FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DNP,FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Price, Emily, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Larsen, Robb, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Blackinton, Joseph, PHD | Male | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coastal Center | English | No | PHD | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Psychologist | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | Accepting New Patients | https://coastalcenter.net/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | |||||||||||||
| Leposavic, Robert, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatologist | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||||||||||
| Russell, Jonathan, PA-C | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Icco Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic, Medical Clinic | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.bestmedclinics.com/oregon/find-a-clinic/north-bend/ | No | Urgent Care | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||||
| Sheldon Medical Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Rehabilitation | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Billing Provider | 2085 Inland Dr Ste A | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-5221 | Accepting New Patients | https://southwestrehabilitation.com/ | No | Hearing and Speech | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Paul D Reicherter Md Pc Dba Advanced Skin Center | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Medical Clinic | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||||||||||||
| Westby, Krystal, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Barrera, Elizabeth, DO | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Addiction Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Dorfmeister, Jesse, FNP | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Cantonese | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||
| Gleason, Karey, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Gpp Solutions Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Grants Pass Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 414 Sw 6Th St | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-476-4262 | https://grantspasspharmacy.com/ | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | No | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Harris, Tammy, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| White, Jack, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Benton, Jessica, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Panzeri, Tabitha, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Buss, Haley, DPT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Carey, Kari, QMHP-C,OTH | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-C,OTH | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Ocanada, Mary, MSN | Female | Asian | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | Bestmed Urgent Care (North Bend) | English | No | MSN | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1226 Viriginia Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-305-4224 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| North Bend Medical Center | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Billing Provider | CPC+ Lump Sum Adjustment - Higher Claims Payment %, Rural Health (default spec), Other, Physical Therapy Clinic, Independent Lab, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Mobile Lab | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Multi-Specialty, Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Batchelor, Julie, OTR | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | OTR | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Hand | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Beckenbaugh, Jeffrey, DO | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Ekstrom, Jon, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Bay Optical Lab | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Optical Lab | Bay Eye Clinic | English | No | Suppliers | Vision Contractor, Vision Contractor | Optician, Optician | 3587 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2571 | Accepting New Patients | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | https://www.bayopticallaboratory.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||
| Jacobs, Kenneth, MD | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | 777 Lowndes Hill Rd Bldg 1 | Greenville | SC | 29607 | Greenville | 800-967-2289 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||
| Southern Coos Hospital District/Swing Bed | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital/Swing Bed | English | No | Nursing & Custodial Care Facilities | Nursing Facility | Nursing Facility Other, Nursing Facility Swing - Hospital, Nursing Facility Pediatric, Nursing Facility Swing - LTCF | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Kimbrough, Rosellen, DDS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner, Gen. Dentistry Practitioner, Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 63140 Britta St Ste D104 | Bend | OR | 97703 | Deschutes | 866-268-9631 | Accepting New Patients | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Osman, Ibrahim, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | Arabic, English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases | Cardiologist, Cardiologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Cardiovascular Disease | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||
| Schmelzer, Victoria, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Specialty Clinic | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | 911 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0154 | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Kazimirko, Dmitriy, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Saintil, Malissa, QMHP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Cleveland, Iii, Douglas, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Gohman, Jennie, AGNP,MSN | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | AGNP,MSN | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Lira, Carlos, QMHA-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community/Behavioral | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||
| Huber, Christa, CRMII,THW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRMII,THW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Peer Support Adult Addictions, Peer Support Adult Addictions, Peer Support Adult Addictions | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Foreman, Leonard, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Family, Peer Support Family | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Faison, Chandra, QMHP-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Arriaga, Alexandria, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Coastal Roots Psychiatry Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Roots Psychiatry Llc | Coastal Roots Psychiatry Llc | English | No | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Billing Provider | Telehealth Only | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-543-2066 | Accepting New Patients | https://coastalrootspsychiatry.org/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | No | No | Telehealth Only | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Speer, Susan, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Moriarty, William, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Western European | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Battey, Richard, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Angelastro, Amie, OT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | OT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Occupational Therapist | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Wallace, Eveline, ARNP | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | ARNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Dennis, Paul, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 939 Harlow Rd Ste 110 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-686-9551 | Accepting New Patients | 1125 Darlene Ln Suite 201 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-683-5488 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Toledo, Charles, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics, Pediatrics | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||
| Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Siskiyou Community Health Center Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 340B Pharmacy | 25647 Redwood Hwy | Cave Junction | OR | 97523 | Josephine | 541-592-2010 | https://siskiyouhealthcenter.com/dept/pharmacy/ | No | Clinic Pharmacy | No | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Stacer, Shaneen, PHD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Shaneen Stacer Phd | English | No | PHD | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist | 1084 West 2Nd Ave | Eugene | OR | 97402 | Lane | 541-435-4390 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.oregonbhc.com | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Adrian, Tristan, LCSW | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Community/Behavioral | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Bandon Community Pharmacy | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Bandon Community Pharmacy | English, Spanish | No | Suppliers | 340B Pharmacy | 1010 1St St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2529 | https://www.coastcommunityhealth.org/pharmacy/ | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Yes | No | No | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||||||
| Gill, Grant, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Student, Health Care | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | 682 Anderson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-290-9707 | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||
| Khazeni, Danielle, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Cook, Ashley, CADC-R,CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC-R,CRM | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||
| Samotowka, Michael, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard St Ste S570 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-868-3531 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Surgical Critical Care | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Preslar, Paul, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | Southern Coos Specialty Clinic | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | 911 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0154 | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Ahlstrom, Jon, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Kintner, Jon, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.bayeyeclinic.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Horton, Timothy, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Williard, Mary, DDS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner, Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 1245 Fulton Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-6433 | Accepting New Patients | Adult and Pediatric | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hamed, Miruais, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English, French, German | No | MD | Technologists, Technicians & Other Technical Servi | Cardiologist, Cardiologist | Internist, Internist, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Cardiovascular Disease | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||
| Beardsley, Robert, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants | Oregon Eye Consultants | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology | 3585 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-687-1927 | Accepting New Patients | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/contact/locations/north-bend-eye-doctors/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Jeffers, Steven, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist | Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Psychiatry | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Head, Winthrop, PAC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | Advanced Skin Center Coquille | English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | Accepting New Patients | 855 W Central Blvd Ste B | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | No | Medical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||
| Lim, Tiffany, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English, French, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics | 1200 Hilyard St | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 458-205-6041 | Accepting New Patients | 1255 Hilyard St | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-686-7191 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Higdon, Johanna, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Gynecology, Gynecology, Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Randolph, Carilea, CADC,QMHA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||
| Perez, Armando, CADC-III | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC-III | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Smith, Charity, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Mcneill, Britney, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Hogan, Katherine, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Neely, Erick, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Sheerin, Daniel, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Traumatic Surgery, Traumatic Surgery, Traumatic Surgery | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Nandalur, Mohan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Interventional Cardiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Collins, Molly, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical, Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Christie, Miriam, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Bird, Adam, CSWA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Monarch Mental Health Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Monarch Mental Health | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Community Mental Health Center, Adult | 320 Central Ave Ste 212 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 401-217-9333 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.monarchmentalhealth.net/ | No | Adult Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Cheaito, Mohamad, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Arabic, English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | Accepting New Patients | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Cooper, Tyler, PMHNP | Female | information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | PMHNP | Nursing Service Providers | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Robles, Valeria, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Hung, Hsiang Neng, FNP | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Hilton, Rachael, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Ototo, Judith, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Dephilippis, Juliette, PA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Chetco Medical & Aesthetics | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 97825 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-204-6200 | Accepting New Patients | https://chetcomedical.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| King, Bambi, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Proett, Tristan, PT | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Jbrs Coquille) | Southwest Physical Therapy (Bandon) | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist | 279 North Central | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3341 | Accepting New Patients | 913 Se 11Th Street Ste 2 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-4314 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/coquille-office/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Cheung, Lance, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Practitioner | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Leroy Gomez, Kelsey, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Dougherty, Jacob, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Root Insights Counseling Llc | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral | 375 Park Ave Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-841-1404 | Accepting New Patients | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | RootInsightsCounseling@gmail.com | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Sherwood, Brenton, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Mckenzie Willamette Medical Center (Hospital) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Yutzie, Amanda, PCA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | Roseburg Therapy Stronger Oregon Salem Office | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 3400 State St Ste G-750 | Salem | OR | 97301 | Marion | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||
| Hodges, Gordon, CSWA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Harr, Brandon, OD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Clinic | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.bayeyeclinic.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Genoa Healthcare (Coos Bay) | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Genoa Healthcare (Coos Bay) | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 281 Laclair St Rm 135 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-2278 | https://www.genoahealthcare.com/our-partners/behavioral-health-clinics.html?utm_source=SEM+Ad&utm_medium=Google&utm_campaign=SEM&utm_id=SEM+Behavioral+Health&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=19096965022&gbraid=0AAAAACm_Jmci4qhplOpO2w0tKStPuLxsb&gclid=CjwKCAjw1 | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Yes | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Varela, Naomi, LMFT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||||
| Bray, Jennifer, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Untangled Minds | Untangled Minds | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 105 12Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-808-4512 | Accepting New Patients | 105 12Th St Se 1114 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-808-4512 | https://untangledminds.net/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Young, Jared, CSWA,QMHP | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA,QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Jordan, Jennifer, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Mccullough, Mary, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Cicchetti, Tiffany, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Moore, Elissa, FNP-BC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical North | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | FNP-BC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 94180 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | Accepting New Patients | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_Medical_North | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Rush, Nicole, OD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Vision Center | Bandon Vision Center | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist, Optometrist, Optometrist, Optometrist | 855 W Central Blvd Ste A | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-4042 | Accepting New Patients | 395 2Nd St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-3622 | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| James, Kimberly, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Williamson, Matthew, DO | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Gabehart-Geant, Judy, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Professional | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Bonacuse, Lisa, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Van Sice, Wade, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Carroll, Tamara, MD | Female | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | Inspire Radiology Group 2 Llc | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 816-800-9020 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Le, Andy, DDS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English, Spanish | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner, Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 97829 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-7000 | Accepting New Patients | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Marasek, Samantha, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Nelson, April, CADC-II | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC-II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Reinig, Emily, DO | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinics | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||
| Lee, Arthur, ABA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Starfish Youth Therapy Center | English | No | ABA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA), ABA Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 465 Elrod Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-751-7948 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||
| Ingram, Christopher, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinics | English, Spanish | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Teeter, Sandy, AGNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinics | English | No | AGNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Elhannouny, Alaa, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Withrow, Adria, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Pehlke, Shelby, QMHP-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Soucheck, Mackenzie, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Willis, Roger, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinics | English, Japanese | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Bombeck, Christopher, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Health (Coos Bay) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 2699 N 17Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-824-0415 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Samet, Rebecca, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Albertina Kerr Centers | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Albertina Kerr Centers | English | No | Agencies | Residential Treatment Facilities | Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent | Billing Provider | 832 Ne 162Nd Ave | Portland | OR | 97230 | Multnomah | 503-408-4705 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.albertinakerr.org/crisis/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Rogue River Endodontics | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Billing Provider | Dental Clinic | 1004 Ramsey Ave | Grants Pass | OR | 97527 | Josephine | 541-471-9392 | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hudson, Carmen, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon | 5905 Se Powell Valley Rd | Gresham | OR | 97080 | Multnomah | 855-255-1750 | Accepting New Patients | 2625 Koos Bay Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-2161 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||
| Evans, Cameron, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 94220 4Th St | Springfield | OR | 97478 | Lane | 541-998-6750 | Accepting New Patients | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Pallin, Melissa, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Clinical | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Valley Drugs | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Valley Drugs | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 250 Nw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-236-7060 | Accepting New Patients | https://valleydrugsrx.com/ | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Gaskill, Kimberly, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Rohm, Lisa, ANP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | ANP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Klein-Peters, Carley, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Edwards, Cynthia, CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Iagnocco, Gabriella, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Garofano, Christine, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Peterson, Christopher, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Sosa, Evangelia, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Mccalla, Kit, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 3600 Nw Samaritan Dr Ste 101 | Corvallis | OR | 97330 | Benton | 541-768-5111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||
| Curry General Hospital | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | Hospitals | Group | Acute Care, Acute Care | Critical Access, Critical Access, Medical Clinic, Medical Clinic, Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic, Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 525 Madrona | Port Orford | OR | 97465 | Curry | 541-332-3861 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Critical Access | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||
| Morrow, Karen, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Schultz, Richard, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Brookings Internal Medicine Pathology Diseases Of Skin | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist | Physician (Default Spec) | 97839 Shopping Center Ave | Harbor | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-807-0367 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.brookingsdermatology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Kairos Northwest | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Residential Treatment Facilities | Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral | Adult Residential Treatment Facility/Home, Psychiatric Res Treatment Svcs, Child/Adolescent, Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Sunzeri, Elizabeth, LMFT | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Elizabeth J Sunzeri Ms Lmft | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist | 63073 Crown Point Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-7669 | Accepting New Patients | sunzeri@gmail.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Carlson, Jessica, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Martin, Daniel, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| South West Internal Medicine Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South West Internal Medicine (Coquille) | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Group | Medical Clinic | Billing Provider | 209 N Central Blvd | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | Accepting New Patients | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Adapt | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | A&D Outpatient Treatment Program | Alcohol/Drug Provider | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Rehabilitation, Substance Use Disorder | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Welch, Daniel, NP | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | NP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner Clinic | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Sherman, Sarah, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Heying, Emily, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Hinzmann, Siobhan, CADC,QMHA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||
| Cole, Brandon, THW,QMHP | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | THW,QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Youth, Peer Support Youth | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||
| Rudolph, Erich, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Mcelroy, Asha, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Davila, Anita, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Loncar, Dragutin, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Croatian | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Kollmorgen, Thomas, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Gunderman, Robert, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology | 94220 4Th St | Springfield | OR | 97478 | Lane | 541-998-6750 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Mehboob, Salman, MD | Male | Asian | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist, Internist | Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Interventional Cardiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||
| Bray, Tammy, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Dohrman, John, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 94220 4Th St | Springfield | OR | 97478 | Lane | 541-998-6750 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Coos Eye Centers Inc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Vision Center | English | No | Group | Billing Provider | 855 W Central Blvd Ste A | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-4042 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Loveless, Angela, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||
| Waterfall Community Health Center | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Community Health Center / Marshfield School Based Clinic | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Federal Qualifiied Health Cntr. (FQHC) (Default) | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Karth, Peter, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Retina Care And Research | Retina Care And Research | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology | 986 Central Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-873-8462 | Accepting New Patients | 395 2Nd Street Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-873-8462 | https://retinacareoregon.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Merz, Ashley, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Borden, Kathleen, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Medford) | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 3709 Citation Way Ste 200 | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||
| Donnelly, Karin, QMHP-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||
| Gederos, Trisha, DSW,LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | DSW,LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||
| Beeker, Jenna, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Keys, Theresa, THW-PSS | Female | Information Not Provided | American Indian | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | THW-PSS | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Valle, Carrie, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Do Not Want to Answer/Decline | Onepeak Medical (Coos Bay) | Onepeak Medical (North Bend) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse | 2590 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-217-2022 | Accepting New Patients | 3265 Hillcrest Park Dr | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-275-2322 | https://www.onepeakmedical.com/locations/coosbay/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Rohrback, Maria, PA-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Living Well Medical Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Living Well Medical Llc | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Medical Clinic | 524 Spruce St Ste 5 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-813-1505 | Accepting New Patients | livingwellmedical23@gmail.com | No | Adult Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Boyle, Jennifer, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Better Health Family Medical | Jennifer M Boyle Fnp | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec), Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | 1101 Chetco Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-254-9300 | Accepting New Patients | 1101 Chetco Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-254-9300 | jmboyle72@gmail.com | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Moore, Randy, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Therapeutic Radiology, Therapeutic Radiology, Therapeutic Radiology | Sports Medicine, Sports Medicine, Sports Medicine, Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 2880 Nw Stewart Pkwy Suite 100 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-2267 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Therapeutic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||
| Moon, Kathryn, FNP | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | Nurse Practitioner Clinic, Nurse Practitioner Clinic | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||
| Larsen, Steven, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Haugen, Julie, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||
| Kelly, Bradley, PT | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Rehabilitation & Wellness (Formally Known As: Coastal Physical Therapy) | English, Spanish | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 580 5Th St Suite 600 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-7314 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.coastalrehab.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Badcock, Marina, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Bay Eye Clinic | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Clinic | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Billing Provider | 3585 Broadway St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2584 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.bayeyeclinic.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||||||
| Amsden, Christopher, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Practitioner, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Practitioner, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Practitioner | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 780 E Washington Blvd Suite 202 | Crescent City | CA | 95531 | Del Norte | 541-469-9205 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Pain Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Hope, Jennifer, FNP,PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Hope Mental Wellness Llc | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | FNP,PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 137 Hall Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-236-2086 | Accepting New Patients | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | jenniferhope@hopementalwellnessllc.com | No | Psych/Mental Health, Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Bandon Vision Center | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bandon Vision Center | English | No | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Billing Provider | 395 2Nd St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-3622 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Haack, Wendy, DO | Female | Information Not Provided | Caucasian | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Southwest Physical Therapy Llc - Brookings | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Brookings) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Physical Therapy Clinic | Billing Provider, Therapy Clinic | 565 5Th Street Ste 1 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-1062 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/brookings-office/ | No | Rehabilitation | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Hernandez, Heather, QMHA-I | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Larecy, Richard, CADC II | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CADC II | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| English, Cindy, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Certified Recovery Mentor | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Leonard-Durrant, Erin, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Roberts-Curran, Mary, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Cabatic, Catherine, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Fields, Alexis, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||
| Middendorf, Olivia, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Ferrazza, Olivia, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Wenderski, Rose, RD,MS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD,MS | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Depreter, Dana, CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | American Indian | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Blyton, Barry, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology | Physician (Default Spec) | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Therapeutic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||||||||
| Gerber, Robert, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Psychiatry | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||
| Mehlhaff, Bryan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | MD | Other Service Providers | Urologist, Urologist, Urologist | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||||
| Postal Prescription Services | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Postal Prescription Services | English | No | Suppliers | Mail Order Pharmacy | 3500 Se 26Th Ave | Portland | OR | 97202 | Multnomah | 503-797-2100 | Accepting New Patients | No | Mail Order Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Maclean, Heather, CNM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Nurse Midwife, Certified Nurse Midwife, Certified Nurse Midwife, Certified Nurse Midwife, Certified Nurse Midwife | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Ford, Christina, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | Lower Umpqua Hospital/Snf Swing Bed | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Webster, William, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Coast Plastic Surgery | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon | Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist | 620 Commercial Ave Ste A | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-808-3860 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://oregoncoastplasticsurgery.com/doctors/w-wallace-webster-md/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Han, Haewon, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Brogdon, Mary, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| A Better Reality | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | A Better Reality | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Medical Clinic | 320 Central Ave #408-409 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-217-8762 | Accepting New Patients | dr.daniel.emmett@gmail.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Rojas Perez, Amarilys, MD | Female | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Hatcher, Jeremiah, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Potocki, Marne, CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Dozhier, Erin, LPCA,QMHP | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | LPCA,QMHP | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||
| Gull, Logan, DPM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | DPM | Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers | Podiatrist, Podiatrist, Podiatrist, Podiatrist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Foot & Ankle Surgery | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||
| Arce, Monica, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Schartman, Linda, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Preferred Stories Counseling | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 375 Park Ave Ste 2 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-252-3588 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.preferredstoriescounseling.com | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Engle, Kelly, CADC-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Crossroads | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 3099 Ne Diamond Lake Blvd | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-673-3469 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Sulis Mind And Body Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sulis Mind And Body Llc | English | No | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 180 S Empire Blvd | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-203-0154 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.sulismindandbody.com/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Alvarado, Allison, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Clemenson, Dessa, PA-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1460 G St | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-726-4401 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Gold Beach Pharmacy Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gold Beach Pharmacy Llc | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 94202 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-727-3300 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.rxgoldbeach.com/ | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Martin, Jane, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Miller, Kaden, THW-PSSYS | Unknown | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | THW-PSSYS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Youth | Behavioral Rehab Specialist | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||
| Marquez, Veronica, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Askarinejad, Kayla, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Wagner, Ronald, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | Accepting New Patients | www.m2anesthesia.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Jewett, Brian, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Bay Clinic Llp | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Other Service Providers | Billing Provider | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Hanks, Kimberly, PA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Ramirez, Pedro, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | General Surgeon | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Coastal Center Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastal Center | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor, Community Mental Health Program | 1834 Mcpherson Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-267-2113 | Accepting New Patients | https://coastalcenter.net/ | No | Mental Health (Including Community Mental Health C | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | |||||||||||||||
| Spitael, Bram, PAC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | Dutch, English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Leuchner, Lisa, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Cackowski, Louise, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Atluri, Paavani, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Asian Indian | North Bend Medical Center | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi, Other | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist, Internist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Joshi, Priyanka, DDS | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner, Gen. Dentistry Practitioner, Gen. Dentistry Practitioner, Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 63140 Britta St Ste D104 | Bend | OR | 97703 | Deschutes | 866-268-9631 | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Lopez-Crawford, Bethany, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Roseburg Therapy Llc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Marriage and Family Therapist, Bilingual Service Provider | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||||
| Darnell, Karen, PA-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Bay Eye Surgery Center | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Eye Surgery Center (Pony Creek Annex) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) | 2075 Public Square Ct | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-435-7705 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.bayeyesurgerycenter.com/ | No | Ambulatory Surgical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Hausted, Andrew, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Butler, Erin, LCSW | Unknown | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy (Stronger Oregon Milwaukie/Portland Office) | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 6400 Se Lake Rd Ste 250 | Portland | OR | 97222 | Clackamas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices | ||||||||||||||||
| Nyapete, Natalie, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting Existing Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Hamilton, Jason, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Disney, Sarah, PCA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | PCA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Crowder, Kelly, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Woodland Clinic | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1950 Waite St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Liu, Maria, PT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Diaz, Jamie, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Keller, Madisyn, DPT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Leach, Thomas, RD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Wells, James, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Tetrick, Marc, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Schas Chaskes, Bary, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Morones, Ralph, THW-PSS,AMH | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | THW-PSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Garcia-Perez, Pablo, CRNA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Collins, David, PAC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Advanced Skin Center Roseburg | Advanced Skin Center Reedsport | English | No | PAC | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 1813 W Harvard Ave Ste 310 | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | Accepting New Patients | 385 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-672-7546 | https://www.ascdermatology.com/ | No | Medical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||
| Clausen, Charlotte, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | Sacred Heart River Bend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Noenatal - Perinatal, Noenatal - Perinatal, Noenatal - Perinatal, Noenatal - Perinatal | Gynecology, Gynecology, Gynecology, Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Maternal & Fetal Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||
| Norris, Danielle, PMHNP,DNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cedar Psychiatric Associates | English | No | PMHNP,DNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 427 Fir Ave Ste 210 | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-731-4600 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cedarpsychiatricassociates.net/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Laudert, Stephanie, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry General Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 94180 2Nd St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=Curry_General_Hospital&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||
| Chevalier, Rachelle, LMFT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | New Creations Llc | English | No | LMFT | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Marriage and Family Therapist, Marriage and Family Therapist | Community Mental Health Program, Community Mental Health Program, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral | 212 Maple St | Myrtle Point | OR | 97458 | Coos | 541-404-3689 | Accepting New Patients | Newlifecreationsllc1111@gmail.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Hohmann, Susan, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Gentle Breeze Counseling | Gentle Breeze Counseling | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 222 E 2Nd Ste 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | Accepting New Patients | 222 E 2Nd St # 4 | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-824-0990 | https://www.gentlebrz.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Kemp, Kristen, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Thayer, Katherine, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Mitchell, Shannon, PA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Kuehne, Catherine, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Settelmeyer, Teagan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 890 Oak Street Se Building A | Salem | OR | 97301 | Marion | 503-561-5634 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Bueckert, Stephanie, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Mayo, Jamie, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Sulis Mind And Body Llc | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 180 S Empire Blvd | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-203-0154 | Accepting New Patients | 180 S Empire Blvd | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-203-0154 | https://www.sulismindandbody.com/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Janke, Nicole, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinics | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Brookings Community Resource Response | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Brookings Core Response | English | No | Group | Other Service Providers | Health Related Social Needs - Outreach/Engagement | Health Related Social Needs - Housing Services, Billing Provider, Health Related Social Needs - Climate Services, Health Related Social Needs - Nutrition Services | 16389 Hwy 101 S | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-521-0825 | Accepting New Patients | https://brookingscoreresponse.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Collard, Bryan, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Arnett, Shaina, CRM II | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM II | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 356 Ne Beacon Drive | Grants Pass | OR | 97526 | Josephine | 541-474-1033 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Jones, Chelsea, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Betterton, Gillian, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Wells, Mark, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Surgical Technologist | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||||||||
| Fitzpatrick, Daniel, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | Slocum Surgery Center | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 3333 Riverbend Drive | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-222-7300 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Orthopaedic Trauma | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Young, Erik, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist, Nephrologist | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | 1200 Hilyard Ste 330 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-334-7555 | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||
| Brakebush, Sara, CPNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | English | No | CPNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Primary Care - Federal Definition | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Pediatrics | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||
| Henry, Michael, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Crees-Roosen, Augustina, CADC-I,CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CADC-I,CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Petersen, Marna, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Hmz Ventures Corporation | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Kidney And Hypertension Care | English | No | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Medical Clinic | 2008 State Street | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-808-2412 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareakidneyandhypertensioncare.com/ | No | Nephrology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Cit Retail Pharmacy | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cit Retail Pharmacy | English | No | Suppliers | 340B Pharmacy | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7039 | https://kokwelwellness.org/pharmacy/ | No | Community/Retail Pharmacy | Yes | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gay, Christopher, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Jasso, Eddie, QMHA-I | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Chang, Ya Chi, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Coady, Rebecca, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Henderson, Nikkona, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||
| Carmack, Jasmine, QMHP-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHP-C | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Stevens, Carl, CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Addictions, Peer Support Adult Addictions | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Gates, Stephanie, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Case, Rodney, THW-PSS AA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area First Step | Bay Area First Step - Sheridan | English | No | THW-PSS AA | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor | 155 S Empire Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 1942 Sheridan Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-3111 | https://bayareafirststep.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Wolverton, Stefanie, THW-CHW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | THW-CHW | Other Service Providers | Community Health Worker | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| De La Roche, Aloycha, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Rush, John, OD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Eye Center Of Gold Beach | English, Spanish | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist, Optometrist | 94225 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-7212 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Valley, Darby, LAC DAOM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Mian Yan | English | No | LAC DAOM | Other Service Providers | Acupuncturist | 35 S 6Th St | Cottage Grove | OR | 97424 | Lane | 541-357-7530 | Accepting New Patients | darby@cgca.us | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Lakhani, Mohan, MD | Male | Prefer not to answer | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English, Hindi | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Cardiovascular Disease | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Precision Eyecare Pc | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Precision Eyecare | English | No | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Billing Provider | 586 5Th St Ste 300 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-7775 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.brookingseyecare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Southwest Physical Therapy Llc - Coquille | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Jbrs Coquille) | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Physical Therapy Clinic | Billing Provider, Therapy Clinic | 279 North Central | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3341 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/coquille-office/ | No | Rehabilitation | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Koschel, Bradley, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lower Umpqua Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Leon, Gabriela, FNP | Female | White | German | Coquille Valley Health (Coos Bay) | Coquille Valley Hospital | German | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 2699 N 17Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-824-0415 | Accepting New Patients | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/coos-bay-clinic/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Zetlmaier, Daryl, THWPSS,AMH | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | THWPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Tombaugh, Rachelle, QMHA,CADC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | QMHA,CADC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||
| Moffett, Ann, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Onepeak Medical (Coos Bay) | Onepeak Medical (North Bend) | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 3265 Hillcrest Park Dr | Medford | OR | 97504 | Jackson | 541-275-2322 | Accepting New Patients | 2590 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-217-2022 | https://www.onepeakmedical.com/locations/coosbay/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Mcdonald, Cheryl, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Davis, Makenna, CSWA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | English | No | CSWA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | https://threerivers.health/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Lippincott, Jordan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | Accepting New Patients | 2700 Nw Stewart Pkwy | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-0611 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Mohrbacher, Vanessa, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||
| Hanyon, Deborah, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Johnson, Hanna, PT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | ||||||||||||||
| Strain, Ashleigh, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | |||||||||||||
| Karp, Sarah, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Kusuda, Leo, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist, Otologist, Laryngologist, Rhinologist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Tokich, Pauletta, ARNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | South West Internal Medicine (Bandon) | South West Internal Medicine (Coquille) | English | No | ARNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec), Nurse Practitioner (default Spec), Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 913 11Th St Se Ste 1 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | Accepting New Patients | 209 N Central Blvd | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-329-0144 | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | Yes | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Jensen, Danielle, DPT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Kokwel Wellness Center (Coos Bay) | Coquille Indian Tribe Ko-Kwel Wellness Center | English | No | DPT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist | 650 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | Accepting New Patients | 630 Miluk Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-888-9494 | https://kokwelwellness.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| White, David, DMD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 1600 Nw Hughwood Ct | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-6525 | Accepting New Patients | General Practice | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hollander, Brigett, LCSW,MSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Lifespan Counseling And Consulting Llc | English | No | LCSW,MSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Social Worker, Social Worker, Social Worker, Social Worker, Social Worker, Social Worker, Social Worker, Social Worker, Social Worker, Social Worker, Social Worker, Social Worker | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | 2354 Union Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-337-1856 | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Bernstein, Bettina, DO | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Psychiatry | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Fox, Dawn, CADC,QMHA | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | CADC,QMHA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Larsen, Tisha, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Central America | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
| Cherry, Lisa, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | |||||||||
| Barker, Daniel, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Weare, Shane, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cvhospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Miller, Felisha, FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Southern Coos Hospital | English | No | FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Cloud, Courtney, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||||
| Dixon, Desiree, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Optimize Wellness Counseling Llc | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 632 Anderson Ave Ofc L | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-590-2498 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.optimizewellnesscounseling.com/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Whipple, Joni, CRNA | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | Nbmc Day Surgery | English | No | CRNA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | 1900 Woodland Drive | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||
| Grosse-Wortmann, Lars, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 3181 Sw Sam Jackson Park Rd | Portland | OR | 97239 | Multnomah | 503-494-8760 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Pediatric Cardiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Stewart, Jacob, THWPSS,AMH | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | THWPSS,AMH | Other Service Providers | Peer Support Adult Mental Health | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Janauskas, Eliza, QMHP-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | 29845 Airport Way | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 877-408-8941 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Watkins, Obadiah, QMHP-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Arundale, Christina, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Park, Jonathon, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center (Bandon) | Coos Bay Rehabilitation Avamere | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 110 10Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-5191 | Accepting New Patients | 2625 Koos Bay Blvd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-2161 | https://www.nbmchealth.com/locations/bandon/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Patel, Jitendra, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Chetco Medical & Aesthetics | English, Gujarati, Hindi, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | 97825 Shopping Center Ave | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-204-6200 | Accepting New Patients | https://chetcomedical.com/ | No | Geriatric Medicine | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | Yes | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||
| Southern Coos Hospital | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southern Coos Hospital | English | No | Hospitals | Group | Acute Care | Critical Access, Billing Provider, Hospital Based Rural Health Clinic | 900 11Th St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2426 | Accepting New Patients | https://southerncoos.org/ | No | Critical Access | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||
| Safeway Pharmacy-Coos Bay | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Safeway Pharmacy #1556 | English | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 230 Johnson Ave | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-1709 | https://local.pharmacy.safeway.com/safeway/or/coos-bay/230-e-johnson-ave.html | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Cheslock, James, OD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Cheslock Optical | Cheslock Optical | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist | 1817 Meade St | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-2727 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.cheslockoptical.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Gerhards, Sara, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Womens Care At Riverbend | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Obstetrics & Gynecology | 3100 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-868-9700 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.womenscare.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Goodman, Justin, DDS | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DDS | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 63140 Britta St Ste D104 | Bend | OR | 97703 | Deschutes | 866-268-9631 | Accepting New Patients | General Practice | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Karth, John, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants | Oregon Eye Consultants | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology | Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec), Physician (Default Spec) | 3585 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-687-1927 | Accepting New Patients | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/contact/locations/north-bend-eye-doctors/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | ||||||||||
| Piantino, Juan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English, Italian, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Neurologist, Neurologist, Neurologist | Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 15700 Sw Greystone Ct. | Beaverton | OR | 97006 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neu | Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Grove, Morgan, OD | Female | Information Not Provided | White - Other | Eye Center Of Gold Beach | Bandon Vision Center | English | No | OD | Eye and Vision Services Providers | Optometrist, Optometrist, Optometrist, Optometrist, Optometrist | 94225 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-7212 | Accepting New Patients | 395 2Nd St Se | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-3622 | https://www.cooseyecenters.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Shook, Trisha, QMHA-I,BS | Female | Information Not Provided | White/Caucasian | Coos Health And Wellness | English, Spanish | No | QMHA-I,BS | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Clark, Jayson, LPC | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | Adapt Southriver Community Health Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Community/Behavioral, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | 671 Sw Main St | Winston | OR | 97496 | Douglas | 541-492-4550 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder), Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||
| Gardner-Young, Andrea, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Andrea Gardner-Young Lpc | English, Spanish | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | Telehealth Only | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-224-6668 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.andreagardneryounglpc.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Broadway Pharmacy | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Broadway Pharmacy | English, Hindi | No | Suppliers | Pharmacy | 2790 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-449-9190 | https://www.rxbroadway.com/ | No | Yes | No | No | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Schaefer, Rachel, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Roseburg Therapy | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 272 Nw Medical Loop Suite E | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-900-4285 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.roseburgtherapy.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | ||||||||||||||||
| Sayles, Kimberly, LPCA,BS,MA | Female | Information Not Provided | Western European | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPCA,BS,MA | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Licensed Professional Counselor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||
| Fullenwider, Carmella, MSN | Female | White | Prefer not to answer | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MSN | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner | Advance Practice Nurse | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Merilatt, Autumn, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Walton, Douglas, QMHA-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Shannon, Garrett, QMHA-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting Existing Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||
| Choate, Laurance, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug/Oupatient Mental Health) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3500 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Koester, Michael, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Slocum Orthopedics | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Pediatrics | 55 Coburg Rd | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-485-8111 | https://slocumcenter.com/ | No | Sports Medicine | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Johnson, Wesley, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coquille Valley Health (Coos Bay) | Coquille Valley Hospital | English, German | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon | 2699 N 17Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-824-0415 | Accepting New Patients | 940 East 5Th Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3101 | https://coquillevalleyhealth.org/coos-bay-clinic/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Farkhondepay-Aryah, Keyhan, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants | English, Farsi | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | Accepting New Patients | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Kobernik, Jeffrey, DMD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Gen. Dentistry Practitioner | 1600 Nw Hughwood Ct | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 541-673-6525 | Accepting New Patients | General Practice | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Marsenich, Milana, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor | 1900 Woodland Dr | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Hale, Rhonda, PT | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Southwest Physical Therapy (Brookings) | Southwest Physical Therapy (Coos Bay) | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist | 565 5Th Street Ste 1 | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-469-1062 | Accepting New Patients | 1650 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-7212 | https://www.southwestphysicaltherapy.com/brookings-office/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||
| Wood, Beverly, MSN,NP | Female | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MSN,NP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||||||||||
| Wilhite, Kyle, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | Acorn Dentistry For Kids - Corvallis | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist, Anesthesiologist | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | Accepting New Patients | 1731 Nw Kings Blvd | Corvallis | OR | 97330 | Benton | 503-874-4560 | www.m2anesthesia.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Tan, Alex, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Asian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Cardiovascular Diseases | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Derbyshire, Cameron, PA-C | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Surgicenter | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 300 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-343-1603 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Medical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | ||||||
| Galer, Amanda, LCSW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Three Rivers Health Center - Ctclusi | Three Rivers Behavioral Health | English | No | LCSW | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr, Licensed Clinical Social Wkr | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | Accepting New Patients | 250 Hull St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | https://threerivers.health/ | No | Clinical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Lathrop, Kira, LPC | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | LPC | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Licensed Professional Counselor | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Professional | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||||
| Wills, William, QMHA-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coastline Community Services (Kairos) | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 2020 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-3511 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.kairosnw.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||||||||
| Matz, Nichole, QMHA-I,THW | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Compass Behavior Health | English | No | QMHA-I,THW | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Case Management, Peer Support Family | 621 W Madrone St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-440-3532 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | |||||||||||||||
| Salinas, Courtni, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | M2 Anesthesia | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Anesthesiologist | 2270 Troost St | Roseburg | OR | 97471 | Douglas | 206-605-5933 | Accepting New Patients | www.m2anesthesia.com | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Schwartz, Jennifer, PA-C | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Vituity Cep @ Bah | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | PA-C | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | 1775 Thompson Rd | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://www.vituity.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | No | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Bennett, Bradford, MD | Male | White | White/Caucasian | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 600 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2171 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||
| Hassan, Muhammad, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Eye Consultants | Oregon Eye Consultants | English, Urdu | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology | 1550 Oak Street Ste 7 | Eugene | OR | 97401 | Lane | 541-687-1927 | Accepting New Patients | 3585 Broadway Ave | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-687-1927 | https://oregoneyeconsultants.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | No | No | |||||||||||
| Brown, Robert, CADC-1,CRM | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC-1,CRM | Other Service Providers | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic, Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder, Certified Recovery Mentor, Certified Recovery Mentor, Peer Support Adult Addictions, Peer Support Adult Addictions | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||
| Clark, Julie, DMD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | English | No | DMD | Dental Providers | Denturist | 150 Ne Kenneth Ford Dr | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-672-9596 | Accepting New Patients | Adult and Pediatric | Y | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Bahr, Erin, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Nutrition, Education | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | |||||||
| Reid, Diane, APRN-FNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Primary Medical Care And Mental Health | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | APRN-FNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 1010 1St St Ste 110 | Bandon | OR | 97411 | Coos | 541-347-2529 | Accepting New Patients | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | https://adaptoregon.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Wandera, Ashley, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Abbott, Julie, CNM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Clinic | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | CNM | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Nurse Practitioner (default Spec), Nurse Practitioner (default Spec) | 1750 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-0333 | Accepting New Patients | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | https://bayclinicoregon.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Certified language interpreters are used; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice | |||||||
| Hung, Arthur, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology | Oncologist, Oncologist, Oncologist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 15220 Nw Laidlaw Rd. | Portland | OR | 97229 | Washington | 503-494-8417 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Radiation Oncology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Lopez, Cynthia, QMHA-R | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHA-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Outpatient MentaL Hlth Clinic | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Velez, Alfredo, MD | Male | Multiple Categories Reported | Hispanic | Bay Area Hospital | English, Spanish | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist | Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | 150 S Wall St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7200 | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Psychiatry | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | ||||||
| Dahl, Patrick, PA | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Oregon Urology Institute | Oregon Urology Institute | English | No | PA | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Physician Assistants, Physician Assistants | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition | 2400 Hartman Ln Ste 200 | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | Accepting New Patients | 1007 Harolow Rd 3Rd Floor | Springfield | OR | 97477 | Lane | 541-334-3350 | https://oregonurology.com/ | No | Medical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.) | |||||
| Kellogg, Ann, DO | Female | Caucasian | Western European | Coquille Valley Hospital Clinics | Coquille Valley Hospital | English | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Primary Care - Federal Definition, Hospitalist, Hospitalist, Hospitalist, Hospitalist, Hospitalist, Hospitalist | 790 East Fifth Street | Coquille | OR | 97423 | Coos | 541-396-3111 | Accepting New Patients | 2500 Ne Neff Rd | Bend | OR | 97701 | Deschutes | 541-382-4321 | https://www.cvhospital.org/coquille-clinic/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||
| Portuondo, Danielle, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Perez, Antonia, FNP,PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Community Health Center / Marshfield School Based Clinic | English | No | FNP,PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 826 S 11Th St | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Family | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Serio, Farris, DO | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | Curry General Hospital | Arabic, English, Spanish | No | DO | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner, Emergency Med Practitioner | General Surgeon, General Surgeon, General Surgeon | 94220 4Th St | Gold Beach | OR | 97444 | Curry | 541-247-3000 | Accepting New Patients | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||
| Yeboah, Obiri, AGNP | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Curry Medical Center - Brookings | English | No | AGNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Advance Practice Nurse, Advance Practice Nurse | 500 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-412-2000 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.curryhealthnetwork.com/getpage.php?name=curry-medical-center&sub=Locations | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Combes, Karina, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Adams, Katie, PMHNP | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | Waterfall Behavioral Health Center | English | No | PMHNP | Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing P | Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 1300 N Bayshore Dr Suite 202 | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-435-7000 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Psych/Mental Health | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||
| Kantor, Rose, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Bour, Debra, RD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Zipongo Health Provider Group Pa | Foodsmart Nutrition Network | English | No | RD | Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers | Registered Dietician, Registered Dietician | 595 Pacific Ave Fl 4 | San Francisco | CA | 94133 | San Francisco | 844-415-2649 | Accepting New Patients | 10260 Sw Greenburg Rd Fl 4, Portland, Or, 97223 | Portland | OR | 97223 | Washington | 844-415-2649 | https://foodsmart.com/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Telehealth Only | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor | There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | ||||||||
| Benson, Ashley, CRM | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt Integrated Health Care | English | No | CRM | Other Service Providers | Certified Recovery Mentor | 615 5Th Street | Brookings | OR | 97415 | Curry | 541-708-9581 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used | ||||||||||||||
| Verduzco Ramirez, Alberto, QMHP-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Hispanic or Latino/a - Mexico | Coos Health And Wellness | English | No | QMHP-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) | 281 Laclair Street | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-266-6700 | Accepting New Patients | www.cooshealthandwellness.org | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.) | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||||||
| Alharsami, John, CADC-R | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Addiction Medicine/Family Practice) | English | No | CADC-R | Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers | Counselor - Addiction / Substance Abuse Disorder | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 201 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to | Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | |||||||||||||
| Roper, Gary, PT | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | North Bend Medical Center | English | No | PT | Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Res | Physical Therapist | 1900 Woodland Dr | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-267-5151 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.nbmchealth.com/ | No | Orthopedic | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance | The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights | |||||||||||||
| Dunes Family Health Care | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Dunes Family Health Care | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | Rural Health (default spec) | 620 Ranch Rd | Reedsport | OR | 97467 | Douglas | 541-271-2163 | Accepting New Patients | https://www.lowerumpquahospital.org/ | No | Family Planning, Non-Surgical | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Michaelis, Barbara, MD | Female | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Bay Area Hospital | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Radiation Oncology | 1775 Thompson Road | Coos Bay | OR | 97420 | Coos | 541-269-8111 | Accepting New Patients | https://bayareahospital.org/ | No | Diagnostic Radiology | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | N | No | Yes | Yes | Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility | Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide | There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests | Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Certified language interpreters are used; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service | |||||||||||||
| Waterfall Clinic Llp | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Waterfall Clinic | English | No | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities | FQHC - Clinic/Center, FQHC - Clinic/Center, FQHC - Clinic/Center, FQHC - Clinic/Center, FQHC - Clinic/Center, FQHC - Clinic/Center | 1890 Waite St Ste 1 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | Accepting New Patients | 93670 Viking Ln | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-756-6232 | https://www.wfall.org/ | No | Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide | Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Patient Rights include trauma rights and are posted in a visible place and agency has a process of informing patients of their rights; Employees are trained in Trauma-informed care (TIC) practice; Staff training methods are in place on how to provide friendly, respectful, welcoming and calm customer service; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred | ||||||||||
| Blum, Steven, MD | Male | Information Not Provided | Information Not Provided | Adapt (Alcohol/Drug) | Adapt (Opioid Treatment Program) | English | No | MD | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians | Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist, Internist | Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner, Family Practitioner | 400 Virginia Ave Ste 100 | North Bend | OR | 97459 | Coos | 541-751-0357 | Accepting New Patients | 548 Se Jackson St | Roseburg | OR | 97470 | Douglas | 541-229-8934 | https://adaptoregon.org/contact/ | No | Adult and Pediatric | Yes | Y | No | Yes | Yes | There is an adequate number of accessible spaces, including at least one van accessible space; The door is equipped with hardware that is operable with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; Routes are stable, firm and slip-resistant, and at least 36 inches wide; The entry way offers adequate maneuvering clearance requirements and level ground or an automatic door opener; If the main entrance is not accessible, all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance; Accessible spaces identified with a sign include the International Symbol of Accessibility; There is at least one entry route that does not require the use of stairs | There is a companion seat for each wheelchair space; Aisles and pathways to access services are at least 36 inches wide; The signage throughout the building uses contrasting text and background, raised characters, braille or audible signaling; There are accessible drinking fountains and phones; Accessible restroom facilities have adequate maneuvering space and safety grab bars; There are labeled accessible restroom facilities; The waiting room has accommodations for higher weight patients; If there is an elevator, maintenance is routinely performed, has safety controls, control buttons have braille or raised characters and audible signals for floor; There is at least one check-in counter surface that is not higher than 30 inches above the floor; There is an adequate number of wheelchair spaces provided in waiting rooms, exam rooms and other spaces where services are accessed; If patients must access more than one floor, there is access to an elevator; The accessible entrance provides direct access to the main floor, elevator or waiting room | Exam tables and chairs are adjustable to 17 to 19 inches in height for transferring patients and have removable or fold up rails or armrests; There is adequate maneuvering space in exam rooms. (Example: a circular space of 5 ft. in diameter or clear floor space of 30 x 48 inches minimum, adjacent to; Equipment used for patients is accessible. (Example: radiology equipment and mammogram accessibility.); There is an accessible weight scale that can be used to weigh patients using wheelchairs and similar types of mobility aids | Certified language interpreters are used; Patient forms are available for persons with limited English proficiency and in preferred alternate formats. (Example: sixth grade reading level, large print, preferred; Exam and intake rooms are soundproof for confidentiality; Patients are informed of available language assistance services in their preferred language, verbally and in writing and are provided at no cost; Facility has a method in place for encouraging patients to provide feedback; Facility employs a peer support, wellness specialist or other Community Health Worker; Operating hours are patient-friendly and posted. (Example: available hours outside of normal business hours, 8 am to 5 pm.); Employees are trained in Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) and practices; Staff training methods are in |
